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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 553

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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) is the best current series by the author Novel Drama. The Chapter 553 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 553 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Celine glanced down as she said, "I remember, but the one who kept forgetting was you."

Adam froze up.

She pushed him away and turned around. "Adam, when I wanted to be with you, you didn't want me. Now that I don't want to be with you anymore, you refuse to let go. Is this what you call love? Adam, I don't love you anymore."

When he heard Celine say she didn't love him anymore, his eyes reddened. "Celine, I don't believe it! I refuse to believe that you don't love me anymore!"

Celine looked at him and said clearly again, "Adam, If you didn't understand me the first time, I'll say it again. Listen, I don't love you anymore. I've fallen for someone else!"

As Adam clenched his fists tightly, his veins bulged along the back of his hand. "It's Perry, isn't it?"

"Yes, it's Perry. He treats me well, and I'm carrying his child. Adam, this is the end. Your constant pushing only makes things harder for me."

"Celine…"

"Adam, your family has an arranged marriage with the Hamptons. Your mother came to see me today. You can't even handle the situation between your families—do you really want to drag me into that mess? I'm pregnant with Perry's child. Do you want my baby to grow up without a father?"

Adam's throat tightened. He wanted to speak, but the overwhelming weight of helplessness stole his voice, leaving him unable to defend himself.

"Adam, I saved your life before, not just in that cave, but again when you were in a coma. I was the one who brought you back. I don't need your gratitude anymore. All I ask is that you stay away from me. Don't drag me into your troubles.

"If you ever truly loved me, then let me go and move on. Let me find my own happiness."

Adam would never have loosened his grip if she had said anything else. However, these words made it impossible for him to find a reason to hold on.

His fists tightened and loosened as the sharp ache in his chest made it hard to breathe.

"Adam, this will be our last conversation. Don't come looking for me again. I don't want Perry to misunderstand, so don't you ever try to disrupt my life. This is the end for us."

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