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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 194

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What Happens in Chapter 194 – From the Book The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Dive into Chapter 194, a pivotal chapter in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam), written by Novel Drama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Chapter 194

Adam opened the back door and yanked Donald out by the collar of his shirt. Trembling with fear, Donald stammered, “Mr. Alvarez… what have I done to make you so furious? Please…”

Adam punched Donald before he could speak, and Donald’s body slammed against the car.

His muscles bulged sharply in his suit as he punched Donald repeatedly, striking him hard in the face until blood spurted. Donald couldn’t even cry out for mercy.

“Which hand did you use to touch her? Was it this one?” Adam broke his right hand directly.

Afterward, Donald collapsed to the ground, gravely injured.

At that moment, Leo and his subordinates arrived. “Mr. Alvarez.”

Adam’s striking and dignified features appeared strained. He commanded coldly, “Take charge of the situation here.”

Leo nodded. “Yes, Mr. Alvarez.”

Ignoring Donald, Adam approached the back door, glancing at Celine inside. “Come out. I’ll drive you back to school.”

After that, he returned to his Rolls–Royce.

Celine was startled when Adam unexpectedly confronted Donald and beat him brutally. It was frightening.

She couldn’t comprehend why Adam, who had teased her just moments before, suddenly chose to come to save her.

“Thank you once again, Mr. Alvarez.”

Adam did not respond. Celine grabbed Nikki by the arm. “Let’s go.”

Okay.”

Celine and Nikki walked into the school while Adam sat in his luxury car, watching her with a smirk.

Celine and Nikki returned to the women’s dormitory just as Hailey got back from class. She was shocked to learn about the incident.

She expressed her relief, saying, “Thank goodness Mr. Alvarez stepped in. If not, Mr. Holt would have taken you to a hotel, and that could have ended badly.”

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