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Adam typed a message, "Back on campus yet?"

He was asking if Celine had returned to Yorhine University.

After all, Randall had driven her back that night. Just the thought of her getting into another man's car made him press his lips together.

But in the next second, he froze. The WhatsApp message hadn't even gone through. A red exclamation mark appeared next to it, followed by a cold system notification.

"You are not friends with this person. Please add them as a friend to start chatting."

Adam fell silent.

His handsome face darkened as realization hit him. Celine had already blocked him. In fact, she had blocked him the day they got divorced.

It was only now that the reality sunk in, they were divorced. It was over between them.

She had loved him once, passionately and fiercely, but that was in the past. She didn't love him anymore.

"Adam, I don't love you anymore."

Her voice drifted back to him, soft but resolute, echoing in his mind. She had told him that herself on the day they ended things

Adam opened the chat with “C” Celine’s new WhatsApp account. Without hesitation, he sent her a friend request.

There was no response.

Celine didn’t add him back.

Just then, his phone began to ring Carly’s name lit up the screen. She was calling him.

Adam didn’t answer. A bitter smirk curled at the corner of his mouth, dripping with self–mockery.

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At Tate Manor, Adam still hadn’t answered his phone.

Carly let out a sharp scream, and in a sudden tit of rage, she began smashing the vases in the living room.

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