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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 110

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Chapter 110

Adam added, “I’ll sleep in the study tonight.”

Celine’s lips curled into a bitter smile. So this was all it took. A single word from Carly, and he had turned into a model of chastity.

She looked up at him. “No need. I’ll leave tonight.”

She tried to pull her wrist free from his grip, but his slender, commanding fingers held her firmly, his strength unwavering. His deep voice carried no room for negotiation. “Tomorrow, you’ll report to Yorhine University.”

Celine froze. “What?”

“I’ve arranged for you to attend Yorhine University to study medicine. Everything has been settled,” Adam said.

Her mind went blank for a moment. He was sending her to Yorhine University to study medicine? Did he ever stop to hear the ridiculousness of his own words?

“I’m not going!” Celine rejected him outright.

Adam frowned. “Celine, Yorhine University is one of the top institutions. Not just anyone can get in. This is a rare opportunity.

“I know you stopped studying at 16, but I’m giving you a chance now. Didn’t you once say you were interested in medicine? If you work hard, you could shine on your own stage just like Carly.”

Celine remained silent. Of course, he looked down on her. Guess she had to thank him now.

She swallowed her frustration and agreed. “Fine. I’ll go.”

Without waiting for his response, she yanked her wrist out of his grip and walked away.

Celine headed to Mary’s room. When she entered, she found Mary sitting at the bedside, threading a needle with her reading glasses on.

Grandma, I have plenty of clothes. You shouldn’t strain your eyes making this for me,” Celine said.

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