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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 250

Chapter 250

The reporters grew increasingly aggressive, and Nikki’s face was drained of color. She then glanced up at her fans.

The fans‘ affection for her had vanished, and they lamented, “How could we have been so stupid?”

“At first, I believed I was admiring a kind–hearted celebrity, but it turns out she’s just a bitch!”

“Let’s go.

With that, all her fans left.

Nikki realized she had hit rock bottom. Her birthday was supposed to be the highlight of her life, but she had failed spectacularly. One moment she was on top of the world, and the next, she had fallen into despair.

She felt lost.

In her daze, she gazed up at Adam, who stared at her condescendingly. His eyes were cold and knowing, and she felt an eerie tenses

moment, she understood that he knew everything.

in the air. At that

Two black–clad bodyguards rushed Nikki up the stairs. “Hurry up!”

She lost her balance and fell to her knees on the carpet. Adam, standing by the carved railing, stared down at her.

Nikki trembled with fear. “Mr. Alvarez… please hear me out.”

“Go ahead. So, tell me. Why did you pretend to be Celine? Adam asked indifferently.

“I’ll revoke all the resources I provided, ban you from all platforms, and ruin your dream of becoming a celebrity. I never want to see you again.

“You’ll be expelled from Yorhine University, so pack your belongings and leave Mercity. Don’t ever show up in front of me again.”

Nikki cried, overwhelmed by losing everything after working hard to enter Yorhine University. She had enjoyed being admired like a celebrity, and it was all gone. The fame and wealth that once filled her life had vanished

Adam turned to leave after delivering his punishment.

“Please, Mr. Alvarez… I beg you.” She sobbed.

Adam paused and glared at her. “It’s important for one to be self aware. What gives you the right to feel jealous of Celine?

“you’re just a wicked soul trying to intertwine yourself with her life, pretending to be her. This will undoubtedly be the most regrettable choice you’ve ever made.”

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