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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 333

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Chapter 333

The snow in Marland had ceased, but the air around the dock remained damp and biting with cold.

Carly and Benjamin stood at the edge of the water, watching as a black–clad man unceremoniously tossed the unconscious Celine onto the deck of the yacht.

Benjamin’s gaze flickered between Celine and Carly, “Carly, how could you have someone bring Celine here? What have you done to her?”

Carly frowned. “Benjamin, are you questioning me now?” she asked. “I’ve noticed something. You’re changing. Your heart is starting to lean toward Celine, isn’t it?

Benjamin’s expression faltered, and he quickly denied it. “That’s not true, Carly”

Carly pressed on. “Do you still see me as your sister–in–law?”

Benjamin nodded. He had always believed Carly and Adam were a match made in heaven. “Of course,” he said

Carly narrowed her eyes and said, “Prove it. You’ve always despised Celine, right? She’s unconscious now. Go onto the yacht, take her out to sea, throw her into the water. Let her disappear forever.”

Benjamin hesitated, stunned by the gravity of Carly’s words. What he had once assumed to be an angry outburst now seemed to be a cold, calculated plan Carly was truly determined to make Celine disappear.

He remained still, uncertainty creeping into his voice. “Carly

“Are you refusing to help me now? Carly’s voice cracked with frustration. “You and Adam have both been seduced by that manipulative woman, and I…. I

She pressed a hand to her chest, gasping for air.

Benjamin’s concern grew, “Carly, what’s wrong?”

“My chest hurts,” she said, panting. “Benjamin, will you help me or not?”

Benjamin looked at Carly and reluctantly nodded. “Fine, Carly. I’ll help you.”

Without another word, he boarded the yacht, which soon sailed away, vanishing from Carly’s sight.

A sly smile curled on her lips. She had known Benjamin would do what she asked.

Out on the open water, Benjamin stared down at Celine, who remained unconscious. Her serene face seemed at odds with the hatred he had always felt toward her

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