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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 112

Summary for Chapter 112: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Summary of Chapter 112 from The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Chapter 112 marks a crucial moment in Novel Drama’s Novel novel, The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 112

Adam didn’t like being stuck between two women; he should end things with Celine.

Robin heard someone knock on the door. She put on her clothes and opened it. “Who is it?”

It was Celine.

She didn’t bring anything and only had the gift Mary gave her. She looked at Robin and smiled bitterly. “Robin, I have nowhere else to go. Can I stay with you?”

Robin quickly pulled Celine in. Celine’s hands were cold so Robin rubbed her hands. “Celine, what’s wrong? Why did you come here in the middle of the night? That’s dangerous!”

Celine curled her lips into a faint smirk. “Carly fell down the stairs today, and now Adam’s not allowed to share a room with me. So, I got kicked out.”

Robin froze, her hands trembling before she reached out and pulled Celine into a tight embrace. “Damn those two scumbags!”

Her eyes reddened, and her voice cracked with emotion. “How can they… how can they keep bullying you like this?”

The next day, Celine arrived at Yorhine University to register. Thanks to James‘ meticulous arrangements, everything went smoothly. She was placed in Class 12 of the medical program.

She sat on the last row alone. The students beside were friendly as they tried to introduce themselves too.

They buzzed with excitement, “Mr. Lambert himself is teaching us today! He’s a devoted pioneer of medicine and a true giant in the field.”

“Mr. Lambert rarely teaches anymore, and this class was added last minute. We’re so lucky!”

It was a familiar name.

Celine, who hadn’t slept well the night before, felt a wave of drowsiness wash over her. She yawned and rested her head on the desk, hoping to catch a quick nap.

Moments later, the once noisy classroom fell silent. The students hurried back to their seats–James had arrived.

But Celine, utterly exhausted, had already slipped too deeply into her dreams to notice.

James was speechless. He knocked on the table, and it woke Celine up.

Celine blinked herself awake, her drowsy eyes lifting to meet the man standing before her.

James assessed her closely but he also saw her doing the same.

You’re…”

“You’re James?” she asked, her voice soft but straightforward.

James froze for a moment, as everyone had always respected him. It had been years or decades since anyone had addressed him so casually.

And yet here she was, uttering his name like they were old acquaintances.

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