I calmly took out the divorce agreement and took a taxi to their location.

There were more than twenty people in the private room and it was noisy with flickering lights.

Seeing me coming, Adam frowned impatiently, and those friends who were drunk and couldn't speak clearly also looked at me with ridicule.

"What are you doing here?" Adam asked unhappily, looked at the waiter beside him and motioned for him to take me away.

Elvira was lying in Adam's arms, and her tender white leg hooked around Adam's foot. She said in a delicate voice,

"Come on, Adam. You're scaring me."

I walked calmly to Adam and placed the divorce agreement on his desk.

"Sign it."

When Adam saw the words on the paper clearly, veins popped on his forehead, and the others present also gasped.

"Divorce? Stop playing the fox. Go away. I don't want to be disturbed when I'm celebrating Elvira's birthday with her."

I pursed my lips and put a black pen into Adam's hand.

"If you don't want me to bother you, just sign it."

Maybe they saw the displeasure on Adam's face, his friends didn't dare to persuade him to reconcile. Only Elvira dared to speak at that time.