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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 714

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Chapter 714 – Highlight Chapter from The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Chapter 714 is a standout chapter in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Nigel's face reddened, and his gaze turned icy as it locked onto Carly.

"Carly, I've clearly spoiled you too much. How dare you speak like that about your mother? Fiona is your biological motherβ€”do you have any idea that she nearly died giving birth to you?

"You're being incredibly selfish. All you think about is yourself. If someone wrongs you, you're ready to replace them. Do you even understand what family means?"

It was the first time Nigel had ever erupted with such anger. Both Carly and Anne were left speechless, unable to respond.

Carly struggled to hold back her tears. "Dad, I… Iβ€”"

"Don't call me 'Dad!'" Nigel interrupted sharply. "I'm deeply disappointed in you."

With that, Nigel stormed upstairs and into his study.

A few moments later, Eren arrived and went upstairs to join him.

Shaken and anxious, Carly turned to Anne. "Ms. Warwick, I did everything you asked, but why did Dad react like that? It's as if he's never even considered marrying you!"

Anne didn't need Carly to state it. She already understood.

If Nigel had truly wanted to marry her, she wouldn't have been left waiting all these years.

Nigel's loyalty to Fiona was unmistakable. Had he truly fallen in love with her?

...

Anne prepared a cup of coffee and walked to the study. She knocked on the door. "Nigel, it's me."

After a brief pause, Nigel's voice came from inside. "Come in."

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