Chapter 380 What Do I Owe You Immediately, she put down her pen and said to Jack, “Let’s go and get the residence permit, then. After that, we can come here again.” Genevieve picked up her bag and ID card from the counter and got up to leave. Knowing that their marriage could not be registered that day and there was nothing that he could do, Jack kept his ID card and left the City Hall holding Genevieve’s hand.

The moment they came out of the building, they were surrounded by news reporters who had been waiting outside. Cameras flashed non-stop, taking photos of Genevieve. “Mrs. Faulkner, why are you at the City Hall with another man? Are you and Mr. Faulkner divorced? Please explain to us.” Jack pushed the microphone away from Genevieve’s chin and hugged her protectively in his arms. “Yes, Genevieve has already divorced Armand. We have just entered the City Hall to register our marriage.” The reporters immediately turned their cameras to Jack. A reporter quickly recognized him. Lifting his face from the camera, he cried out, “You’re Jack Valentine!” Some time ago, a movie titled For Elise became a box office hit all over the world. Until now, the movie was still receiving excellent reviews on the internet on countless news and movie websites. It had garnered awards for best director, best screenplay, and several other categories, totaling more than ten awards at the Vertsilver Film Festival. Bruce Gable, who played the male lead, won Best Actor. Although Sylvie, who played the female lead, did not win Best Actress, she was nominated, so she, too, was recognized as a noteworthy leading lady. However, Jack, the director and screenwriter of the film, did not appear at the film festival, and the awards were all received by the assistant director.

office hit all over the world, the public searched for Jack Valentine’s name on the internet, but little was known about him. All they could find out about him was that he graduated with a degree in film production at the University of Southern Saspiuburg. After graduation, he made a short film and won several awards. This was the first time he had written and shot a feature-length film. In every aspect of directing, from casting to camera angles, he exhibited extraordinary skill which amazed his peers in the industry. For Elise was also the first movie in film history to gross three billion at the

down at Genevieve with a gentle smile in his eyes. “Yes, the heroine of that movie is Genevieve. She is my muse, and I have been looking for her. And now, I’ve finally found her.” He distributed his business card to the reporters present and said, “In February next year, Genevieve and I will hold our wedding ceremony at St. Weiss Church in Xedells. I wish for you all to come.”

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