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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 229

Chapter 229

Adam’s moves were always swift and ruthless, striking fear into anyone who faced him.

The black–suited bodyguards were stunned.

The two spoiled heirs were momentarily frozen. One then angrily shouted, “What are you just standing there for? Take him down!”

“Yes, sir.”

The bodyguards charged toward him.

As Celine emerged from the changing room, she immediately saw the intense scene unfolding before her. Adam was single–handedly taking on ten men. Abodyguard flew through the air and crashed into the bar, shattering bottles everywhere.

The crowd scattered in panic, shouting. “There’s a fight!”

Celine couldn’t believe it. She had only gone to change clothes, and in that short time, Adam had gotten into a brawl. Lately, it seemed like he was always petting into trouble.

Without thinking, she ran toward him. “Mr. Alvarez!”

After knocking down another bodyguard, Adam glanced at her. Celine blinked her eyes in shock. “Mr. Alvarez, did you get into trouble again?

Adam fell silent. The real troublemaker here was Celine.

He grabbed her delicate arm, pulling her into a secluded corner. His icy gaze carried a deadly glint as he ordered, “Stay here. Don’t move!”

With that, he returned to the brawl.

“So, you’re going to dress like a temptress and seductively flaunt yourself in front of me? he sneered.

His words stung, and Celine couldn’t help but feel the weight of his accusation. If he had been willing to talk, she wouldn’t have needed to resort to this. Celine’s lips curled into a teasing smile. “You didn’t like it?”

Adam stiffened.

With a mischievous smile, Celine leaned in closer to him. “Mr. Alvarez, you’ve been wrapped around Ms. Barnett’s finger lately. I can’t even get a word with you. Since you’re so easily tempted, I had no choice but to seduce you.”

Adam was Take

aback by her words. Only Celine would dare to think that.

Adam pinched her soft cheek, letting out a soft chuckle. “Do you really think you’re that irresistible? If I were that easily tempted, do you honestly think you’d stand a chance?”

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