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Let Love Takes Away All This Pain

Chapter 17
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Chapter 17 It’s All Over

Uriah didn’t stay at the old house for long before leaving. However, shortly after the car drove away, his

phone rang. He glanced at the LCD screen and activated the Bluetooth.

“Hello.” replied Uriah.

“Mr. Uriah, Ms. Alva has expressed her intention to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to process the divorce

paperwork. She also asked me to help handle the villa which she requested before and donate all the

money gathered to Hope Elementary School in your name.”

Uriah looked ahead, his eyes as dark as the endless night infront of him.

“Notify her that we will be meeting at the Civil Affairs Bureau at nine o’clock tomorrow morning.”

“Understood.”

Alva received a call from Lawyer Tyler shortly and replied. “Alright, I will be there on time.”

It was time to put an end to the past.

Jackson had originally planned to come and see Alva, but he ended up playing chess and chatting with

Mr. Zack until late. Flora directly asked Jackson to keep Mr. Zack accompanied at the old house.

Jackson could only agree.

Before heading to bed, he called the servant to check on Alva’s

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situation and was told that she was coping well. He felt relieved.

Three years ago, he missed her, and he wouldn’t want to miss her again after three years.

Early in the next morning, Alva prepared to leave the house. The servant was surprised when she saw

this.

“Miss, you still can’t go out now. You haven’t completed your postpartum recovery period, and you

mustn’t expose yourself to the wind.”

Alva changed her shoes. “It’s okay. I have something to take care of, and I’ll be back soon right after

I’m done.”

“But…”

Alva interrupted her. “Don’t worry, I’ll be fine.”

She opened the door and went out.

The servant was very concerned and called Jackson.

“What’s the matter?”

“Sir, Miss just left the house.”

“She went out?” Jackson frowned and walked out of the room with his phone.

“Yes, she said she had something to take care of.”

Jackson furrowed his brows. “I got it.”

After hanging up the phone, he called Alva.

Just as Alva stepped out of the elevator, her phone rang. She

glanced at the screen and answered, ” Jackson.”

“I just heard from the servant that you went out for something. What are you planning to do? I can

come and pick you up.”

“No need. I’ll be back soon.”

Jackson paused for two seconds. “Alright, if you need anything, don’t hesitate to call me.”

“Okay.”

Jackson looked at the dimming phone screen with a hint of unease, then turned around and went back

inside.

Alva walked out of the apartment building and hailed a taxi to the Civil Affairs Bureau. She reached

early, whilst on the other hand, Uriah hadn’t arrived.

She checked the time, walked towards and sat on the bench in front of her, then dazed blankly.

Not long after, a luxurious Rolls-Royce pulled up outside.

Alva’s eyes flickered and she turned to look at the person getting out of the car.

Uriah dressed in a neat suit, meticulously groomed hair, and exuded an air of a powerful businessman.

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Alva turned around and walked inside.

Uriah looked at the person in front of him, his dark eyes deep and steady.

It seemed as if something changed, yet also not.

Marriage came quick, divorce came even quicker.

Alva speedily signed the documents and got up to leave, without casting a single glance at the person

beside her.

As she walked out, Lawyer Tyler appeared in front of her.

“Miss Alva.”

Alva nodded. “Lawyer Tyler.”

Lawyer Tyler got straight to the point. “Regarding the matter of handling the villa you mentioned

yesterday, apologies that I don’t have the authority to handle it for you. Please take care of it yourself.”

“Okay.”

“Is there anything else?”

“No, that’s all.”

“Got it, I shall make a move first.”

“Sure, see you around.”

Alva hailed a taxi and left.

Uriah walked out and watched the departing car.

Such indifference, as if the person who used to begged him before was someone else.