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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 326

"Celine has been married before, but she's divorced now. Of course, I'm going to pursue her," Randall said confidently.

"It seems you really have feelings for Celine," the senior teased.

"Celine is special. She's different from any girl I've ever met," Randall replied.

Soon, the two walked away.

Celine had overheard every word. She already knew about Randall's feelings for her. During the barbecue earlier, she purposely mentioned her past marriage to try to discourage him.

Just then, a sharp pain shot through her delicate chin as Adam tightened his grip on her.

Celine frowned. "You're hurting me."

Adam looked at her with a smirk. "I didn't expect you to be this charming."

He had seen many men fall for her. Randall was one of the most outstanding ones, yet he was still captivated by her, even after learning she was married.

Celine quickly snatched her phone back. "No matter how charming I am, I still can't win over you, can I?"

With that, she turned to leave.

Before she could, a strong arm wrapped armind her soft weist, pulling her back into his chest. Her body pressed tightly against his, separated only by

thin fabele.

Celine struggled to break free from his grip. “Mr. Alvarez, what are you doing? If you don’t stop, I’ll scream for help!”

“Wait, Celine. Have we met before?” Adam suddenly asked. Celine froze.

Adam pulled out a photo. It was the one of her standing in front of the shop window, taken with her reflection.

Her eyes widened in shock. How did he get this photo?

Adam looked at her and asked again, “Celine, have we met before?” he asked again.

It had been a long time since Celine heard this tone from him–soft, indulgent, and laced with desire.

She released her bite and stepped back.

Adam’s gaze burned into her. “You’ve become quite fierce, haven’t you?

Celine glared at him. “I’ve always been fierce. Back then, I only toned it down to accommodate you, to match your blandness.”

Her eyes carried a mix of grievance and flirtation. Adam lowered his head and silenced her with a kiss.

Celine’s mind went blank. Since their divorce, she hadn’t been this close to him. She never expected him to kiss her so suddenly,

She immediately tried to pull away, but his large handheld the back of her head, locking her in place. His domineering, powerful presence overwhelmed her, and his lips parted hers, coading her into a dis

Since he hadn’t eaten much during the barbecue, Celine could taste his familar, clean, and refined flavor, untouched by the impurities of the world.

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