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"It won't take a second to sign. What else do you want to ask?" Said Nate. "Nothing." Before signing, Katie's heart throbbed, and after she signed, she felt relieved. She just stepped out of the grave. Whether it was hell or heaven ahead, it didn't matter. At the bottom of her heart, she couldn't help but sigh again. Sol was really good. She could make Nate sign the divorce agreement in just over a week after she came back. Sol disappeared for three years, but Nate never forgot about her. She was always in his heart. Katie was destined not to shake Sol's position in the slightest, and it would be good to leave earlier. Katie handed back the pen and one copy of the divorce agreement to Nate, "Is this okay?" "Yes." Said Nate. Katie waited for Nate for a few minutes, but Nate stayed sil