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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 192

Summary for Chapter 192: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 192 – The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama

In Chapter 192, a key moment in the Novel novel The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam), Novel Drama delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 192

Adam requested Celine to make a toast, leaving her momentarily speechless.

Donald also found himself at a standstill, perplexed by Adam’s intention. He wondered if Adam had feelings for Celine. If that were the case, he knew he would have to step aside, as he couldn’t compete with Adam.

“Why are you still sitting here? Go raise a toast to Mr. Alvarez.” Donald urged.

The other businessmen chuckled. “I’ve witnessed many students eager to toast Mr. Alvarez, but this is the first time I’ve seen someone actually get that chance.” “Hurry up. Don’t keep Mr. Alvarez waiting.”

Everyone turned to Celine, prompting her to toast Adam. She was perplexed by Adam’s intention, but she still approached him with her glass. “Mr. Alvarez, I toast you.”

Now she stood tall while Adam remained seated. Despite this, he looked down on her condescendingly, eyeing her as if he were a wealthy businessman choosing a student.

Noticing her reluctance, he smirked and asked, “Who are you? Do I have to drink the wine you toast me?”

The room erupted with laughter. “Indeed. Mr. Alvarez doesn’t drink just any toast from anyone.”

Celine was rendered speechless. She froze with her wine glass when she realized Adam was playing a trick on her. He had invited her to toast but didn’t drink, just to embarrass her.

She glared at him and turned to leave, but she unluckily tripped over the carpet as she did. She screamed as she fell to the ground, her eyes shut tightly in resignation.

Yet, he was seeking revenge against her for striking Carly. Perhaps it was simply hatred that fueled his relentless teasing.

She shot him a fierce glare, attempting to rise from his lap. However, Adam tightened his grip around her slender waist, trapping her between his arms. “Who are you?”

He asked her once more, “Who are you? Say it out loud.”

Celine’s heart raced as she pondered his intentions. Did he want her to reveal the truth about their marriage, or was he simply looking to mock her once more? She tried to break free and get up.

“You’ll have to beg me.”

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