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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 111

Summary for Chapter 111: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Chapter 111 – A Turning Point in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama

In this chapter of The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam), Novel Drama introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 111 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Chapter 111

Honestly, she had already gotten used to it all these years. As she wandered through life, she grew up along the way.

However, compared to suffering, warmth brought more tears to her eyes.

Mary hugged Celine, patting her back gently like comforting a child. “Silly girl, why are you so formal with me?”

“Grandma, I want to tell you something.”

“What is it?”

Outside the door, Adam watched as Celine clung to Mary’s shoulder. Her lashes fluttered, and silent tears rolled down her cheeks. “Grandma, I can’t stay here anymore. I have to leave.”

Mary froze in shock. “Why? Did that rascal Adam bully you again? I’ll teach him a lesson right now!”

Alfred immediately handed over a cane. “Madam, use this!”

Mary grabbed it. “Celine, you’re not going anywhere. Why should you leave? I’ll make him leave instead!”

Adam was speechless.

Was he the biological grandson here, or was he adopted?

The same went for Alfred. It was like he had forgotten who the rightful heir was.

Celine’s soft voice sounded as she said, “Grandma, you have misunderstood me. Adam didn’t bully me. He… He’s very nice to me.”

Mary didn’t believe it. “Really?”

Adam watched as Celine raised her small hand to hastily wipe away the tears on her face. Hugging Mary tightly, she spoke with a cheerful tone. “Of course it’s true. Don’t worry, I wasn’t finished. Adam is sending me to Yorhine University. Starting tomorrow, I’ll be living on campus, so I won’t be able to stay here anymore.”

Mary was stunned. “Adam is sending you to Yorhine University? That’s good! It’s a famous university. He finally did the right thing for once.”

Celine let go of Mary. “Grandma, I’m going tomorrow.”

“Then I shall go with you.”

She looked so heartbreakingly fragile.

Adam said, “I’ll have the driver send you.”

“Thank you, but it’s fine, Mr. Alvarez.”

With that, Celine left without looking back.

Adam watched as the mansion’s gate swung open, her slender figure quickly swallowed by the darkness outside. She vanished into the night without a trace,

A heavy, suffocating feeling settled in his chest. With a sharp tug, he loosened the tie around his neck, as if it might help him breathe easier.

So be it. He should let her go.

After all, she was just a stand–in bride, an unplanned twist in his life. He admitted he’d been momentarily lost, drawn to her in a fleeting haze of desire. But he didn’t care for her.

The one he liked and wanted was Carly.

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