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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 308

Chapter 308

Celine arched an elegant brow, her thoughts drifting to a message on her phone. It was from Perry. “Celine, I’ll be arriving in Mercity in two days.” Perry was coming to town. So, she hadn’t been lying.

“I’ve got something to do. I’ll excuse myself.” Celine turned on her heel and walked away.

The room empted as soon as she left. “That Celine is such a compulsive liar! Making up a rich, handsome boyfriend just to save her pride?”

“She should look in the mirror. Rich men aren’t fools. Why would anyone like her?”

Carly clung to Adam’s arm, sneering, “Adam, it looks like divorcing Celine really hit her hard. Now, she’s dreaming of finding someone as rich as you.” Adam’s deep eyes remained fixed on the doorway where Carly had disappeared with an unreadable expression on his face.

Celine left Tate Manor and decided to head back to the dormitory. She stood on the side of the road, trying to hail a cab. The area was quiet, and cabs were scarce. She waited for what felt like ages with no luck.

Then, a honk broke the silence. Celine turned her head to see a sleek Rolls–Royce Phantom pulled up beside her, its polished exterior gleaming under the streetlights. It was Adam’s car.

The luxurious vehicle rolled to a stop, and the driver’s window slid down, revealing Adam’s refined, aristocratic features. His dark eyes locked onto hers. “Hailing a cab?”

“Yes, Mr. Alvarez,” Celine replied.

“This isn’t a good spot to catch one. Get in. I’ll give you a ride.” Adam offered.

He wanted to give her a ride?

Celine’s cheeks burned with embarrassment and anger. Her small fists clenched tightly at her sides. “How dare you…!

Before she could finish, Adam stepped on the gas. The houry car roared to life, speeding off with a sleek, confident grace.

Celine stood there, furning. That man! He was insufferable. Completely and utterly despicable!

Through the rearview mirror, Adam caught a glimpse of her. She was stomping her feet in frustration, practically shaking with fury. His lips curled into a faint smile, and a low chuckle escaped him.

“Adum, just you wait!” Celine muttered under her breath

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