"Whether I live or die, it has nothing to do with the Marsh family."

His lips twitched, he stared at the table, pondering something.

After a while, the gloom on his face cleared significantly.

"Are you sure?"

I know he'd been tired of me for a long time.

In my previous life, after Luca's amputation, I ran into Aarav's former colleague when I was shopping for groceries. That's when I found out Aarav was seeing someone else.

He doesn't want a divorce, not because he has feelings for me.

He has me as a free nanny, why not use me as much as possible?

Besides, if we divorce, I'll have to split the property with him and fight for Luca's custody.

Now that I said all this, he was probably overjoyed.

Sure enough, he signed the papers with a flourish.

After signing, he rubbed his hands, seemingly unsure, and tested the waters.

"You won't regret this in a few days, will you?"

"I'm telling you, I don't have time to joke with you."

As I packed up, I tried to persuade him.

"You make a good point, so why don't we just get a divorce right now?"

...

That day, we hurriedly got divorced.

Stuffing the divorce certificate into my bag, I finally felt a weight lift off my chest.