"He deserves it." I smiled coldly, without a trace of regret on my face.
This made Cindy tremble with rage; she staggered back several steps, nearly collapsing to the ground.
Joshua wiped his face and was just about to speak when his phone rang.
After taking the call, his eyes immediately welled up with tears. He turned to Cindy and said, "Cindy, someone reported me and my civil service exam qualification has been revoked."
What?
Cindy was utterly shocked. She immediately looked at me, completely furious. "I never knew you could be so despicable! How could you secretly report him? Do you have any idea how much effort he put into preparing for that exam?"
"It has nothing to do with me," I chuckled softly. "But honestly, it's a good thing someone like him got reported."
"Still denying it, huh?" Cindy's voice rose again. "Noah! I've had enough! I was wrong about you! Don't you want a divorce? Okay, I'll divorce you!"
"Let's settle this on live television! I'll make sure you walk away with nothing, humiliated and ruined, unable to survive in this city!" She spat out her threats, then dragged Joshua away without looking back.