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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 706

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Dive into Chapter 706, 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.

Nigel said, "The DNA test results just came in. I know you've been anxious, so I brought them straight here without even looking."

When it came to their daughter, Nigel knew Fiona all too well. Years ago, she had risked her life to give birth to the child. Neither of them would ever take this matter lightly.

Fiona responded, "Then don't wait. Open it now. I need to see the results."

Nigel nodded. "Alright."

He then tore open the envelope.

Just then, a familiar voice rang out from the hallway. "Where's Ms. Jakeman? I want to see her."

It was Carly. She had come to Fiona's office.

Outside, the secretary stepped forward to block her path. "Excuse me, do you have an appointment?"

"An appointment? Do you even know who I am? I'm the daughter of the wealthiest man in this country—Ms. Jakeman's biological daughter. Do I really need an appointment to see my own mother? Move aside. I'm going in right now."

However, the secretary remained firm. "Ms. Hampton, I understand, but she is in a private meeting with Mr. Hampton. They've requested not to be disturbed. Please have a seat first, and I'll inform them of your arrival."

Carly froze at the door. She heard very clearly that Nigel was inside.

At that moment, her body tensed.

So, Nigel was here. What were they doing in the office?

Were they looking at the DNA test results? Was the truth about her identity about to be exposed?

She didn't even dare to imagine what would happen if the truth came out.

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