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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 109

Summary for Chapter 109: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Chapter 109 – Highlight Chapter from The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Chapter 109 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.

Chapter 109

What? Adam was sending Celine to study? At Yorhine University?

He had to be out of his mind. Yorhine University was a top–tier institution. What qualifications did Celine have to get in?

Carly’s face twisted with disbelief. “Adam, Celine dropped out of school when she was 16. She’s just some girl from the countryside! What does she know other than how to seduce men? What gives someone like her the right to attend Yorhine University?”

Adam stared at Carly without saying a word. His gaze was firm and unyielding. It was obvious that his decision to send Celine to Yorhine University was final. There was no room for debate.

Carly was smart enough to realize that they had just started to mend their relationship. Picking a fight with Adam now would be unwise.

Besides, someone like Celine would only make a fool of herself at Yorhine University. When that happened, Adam would naturally grow even more disgusted with her.

Carly wouldn’t have to lift a finger. She could simply sit back and enjoy the show.

She curved her lips into a smile. “Fine, Adam. I’ll listen to you.”

Adam reached out and playfully pinched her nose. “Good.”

Carly snuggled into his embrace, her heart brimming with sweetness.

Celine returned to Alvarez Residence and waited in her bedroom for Adam to come back.

It was late into the night when two beams of light swept across the lawn. Adam had finally returned, driving his Rolls–Royce Phantom. He had probably been at the hospital with Carly all this time, which explained why he was back so late.

Soon, the bedroom door swung open. Adam stepped inside, bringing with him a wave of crisp, cool night air.

Celine looked up at him. “How’s Carly?”

Carly didn’t want him to share a room with Celine anymore.

Celine froze for a second. It felt like a bee had stung her heart. It was sharp and sudden, followed by a lingering ache that clouded her senses.

Carly’s smug voice echoed in her ears. “Celine, I’m just worried that you’re flying too close to the sun. It’s time I bring you crashing back down to reality!”

Carly did it. She had succeeded in putting her back in her place.

Celine’s delicate face remained expressionless, but it had turned a shade paler. Her lashes lowered as she whispered, “I’ll move out tonight. I’ll let Grandma know. I won’t be coming back here anymore.”

With that, she turned and started walking toward the door.

Before she could leave, Adamn grabbed her wrist. “It’s late. You can leave tomorrow.”

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