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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1057

Rebecca met Olivia's gaze. Even though she had succeeded in driving a wedge between Olivia and Hailey's friendship, she knew Olivia still cared for Hailey.

Indeed, Jonah's betrayal of Hailey shook Olivia to her core, and knowing Hailey was pregnant only deepened her worry.

Rebecca's thoughts were laced with contempt. What made Hailey deserving of such devotion? Why did friends and lovers alike cling to her so fiercely?

All of a sudden, Rebecca reached out and grasped Olivia's hand. "I was honestly terrified back then. But I held my ground and turned him down."

Olivia gently patted Rebecca's back. "You did the right thing. After all, Mr. Pilsner and Hailey are about to get married. We can't be the kind of women who tear families apart. Some lines simply shouldn't be crossed."

Rebecca nodded, feigning sincerity. "You're right."

"The media is already going crazy over you and Mr. Pilsner," Olivia added. "This isn't going to blow over anytime soon. Why don't you meet with Hailey? Maybe you two can have a conversation and work things out."

"And how exactly do you expect us to resolve this?"

"Since nothing happened between you and Mr. Pilsner, why don't you clear things up in front of the media? The issues between Hailey and Mr. Pilsner are theirs to resolve."

Rebecca was stunned by Olivia's unexpected kindness. She had never gone out of her way to help her like this before.

Before Rebecca could respond, a familiar figure appeared. Hailey had arrived on campus.

Rebecca's eyes brightened up. "Look, Olivia! Hailey's here!"

Olivia turned to see Hailey approaching. "Let's go talk to her."

With that, Olivia led Rebecca toward Hailey. "Hey, Hailey!"

Hailey stopped and stared at them. "What's going on?"

"I heard everything that happened between Mr. Pilsner and Rebecca," Olivia said.

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