It turned out that she had lost her feelings for me long ago, and I was the only one who was holding on, waiting like a fool for the day when the misunderstanding would be resolved.

If that was the case, why should I be sad? She was not worth it.

I took a deep breath and felt a burden lifted off my shoulder.

"Bring the divorce agreement. I'll sign it."

After hearing what I said, she pushed Jude away, got up and ran to the bedroom, and quickly took out the divorce agreement.

She couldn't wait to untie me, and I signed without any hesitation.

As I dragged my injured body away, she embraced Jude in joy, excited with the outcome.

I stayed in a hotel for the night, and received a call from her the next morning. We were getting the divorce finalized.

We were acting like strangers and didn't say a word to each other.

Just as I was about to take a taxi to leave, my cell phone rang.

"Hello, I'm from the police station. Is this Simon Lowe?"

"Yes, it's me."

"Someone accidentally recorded a video of you and your father-in-law on the rooftop. The video shows you did not touch him. Come take a look."

I suddenly turned around and looked at her, subconsciously wanting to prove my innocence.

But when I saw her holding Jude's arm and walking in the opposite direction, I held back.

Forget it. At this point, there was no longer the need to prove anything.

I went to the police station and learned that it was a girl who was taking pictures of the sunset and accidentally recorded me and Mia's father's interaction on the rooftop.

It could be clearly seen in the video that my hands did not touch her father, but rather I was trying to grab his shirt to pull him back.

The girl photographing the sunset was called Hazel Moore. She was a sweet, energetic girl.

I thanked her, but she replied with guilt, "Sorry, if I hadn't seen the comments from the netizens, I wouldn't have thought the facts would be distorted like this. If I had handed the video to the police earlier, you wouldn't have been accused of murder."

"No, I should thank you. Thank you for letting me see clearly the person I thought love me."

"Hmm? What?"

I smiled at her and didn't explain any further.

The police contacted the local media, saying they would clarify the matter to the public the next day. By then, I would be cleared of all charges.

I wondered how she would react when she saw the news?