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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1086

Soon, a knocking sound echoed. Celine turned to see Carly standing outside the car.

Carly had come after Adam and was now tapping on his car window.

"Adam, Carly's here," Celine said.

Adam didn't even look at Carly. "Don't mind her."

"But she's just outside."

"She can't see anything from outside. If she wants to knock, let her knock."

Carly had indeed followed Adam. She couldn't stand his coldness toward her. When she chased after him, she spotted his car and immediately tapped on the window.

Even after knocking for a while, there was still no response.

Carly knew Adam was inside. The only explanation was that he was deliberately ignoring her.

She pulled out her phone and dialed Adam's number.

Inside the car, Adam's phone rang.

Celine immediately pushed him away. "Adam, Carly's calling you. Answer it."

"I don't want to answer," he said.

"If you don't, she'll keep calling."

Celine knew Carly well. If Adam didn't answer, Carly would keep calling nonstop.

After a while of no response, Carly began to suspect something.

She wondered what Adam was doing alone in the car. He wasn't answering and hadn't driven away. What exactly was going on?

Carly suddenly thought of Celine. Was Adam with Celine?

Carly quickly found Celine's number in her contacts and called it.

Celine's phone immediately rang inside the car.

Adam looked at Celine, and suddenly his mood lifted. It almost felt like they were having an affair.

The window rolled down completely, and Carly smiled sweetly at the sight of Adam. "Adam, why aren't you answering my calls?"

Adam glanced at her briefly. "What is it?"

Carly asked, "Can I get in the car?"

Carly wanted to get in?

Celine reached out and grabbed Adam's pants, shaking her head. She didn't want Carly in the car.

She was curled up by his legs, her gaze pleading. The sparkle in them made it impossible for Adam to resist. His throat tightened.

"No," he retorted.

Carly's smile froze. "Adam, we're about to get married. Why are you being so cold to me? Do you remember when we were dating? We had our happy times together! You wanted me so much back then. My biggest regret now is not giving myself to you then."

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