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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1019

Jonah looked at Hailey with affection in his eyes.

"There are countless women in this world, but the only one I love is you," he said.

Their gazes met, and they smiled before leaning in for a tender, passionate kiss.

After that, Jonah suddenly dropped to one knee.

He said, "Hailey, I know I told you I'd give you time to consider and wait as long as it took. Honestly, I can't wait any longer. I don't want another day to pass without you as my wife. Hailey, will you marry me?"

As Jonah proposed to her, people nearby stopped in their tracks and gathered around them.

They chanted, "Say yes! Say yes! Say yes!"

Hailey smiled under the glow of the dazzling lights and the sound of voices urging her on.

"Yes, I will!"

Upon hearing her reply, Jonah's eyes lit up with excitement.

He had done it. His proposal had succeeded—Hailey was going to marry him!

He stood up and pulled Hailey into his embrace.

"Hailey, you're finally mine. You're going to be my wife!"

He lifted her off the ground and spun her in circles as the crowd clapped and shouted.

Startled, Hailey quickly wrapped her arms around his neck and said coyly, "Be careful! I'm pregnant now!"

At that moment, Jonah was beaming.

"Hailey is mine! We're getting married!"

They had known each other for many years, and Hailey had always considered Jonah a quiet and reserved man who rarely showed his feelings.

This was the first time she had ever seen him so overjoyed.

Hailey held him tightly and thought, "Yeah, we're getting married."

Jonah and Hailey were caught up in their joy, never noticing the hostile eyes watching them from the crowd.

The woman watching them was Melody.

She had been Hailey's sworn enemy from the very beginning.

First, she seduced and lured Ewan away, only to be abandoned by him in the end, left broken and humiliated.

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