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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 390

Chapter 390

James shook his head. “I don’t have any way to help you. You’ve come to the wrong person. You should go to someone else instead.”

Who?

James gave them a name. “Celine.”

What? The Tate family was shocked. “Mr. Lambert, why are you asking us to go to Celine? How can she even help us?”

“That’s right, how can she help us catch the fake Dr, C and revive the Tate family? Can she even save us?”

Carly and Tracy’s expressions were full of disdain. They didn’t believe that Celine could do all that.

James said, “She can!”

What? The Tate family was shocked.

James said, “This is all I’m going to say. I’ve already pointed out an open path for you to take, it’s up to you what you want to do next.” With that, James

went in.

Sonia asked, “Why did James ask us to talk to Celine?”

Lucy said, “That Celine’s just a housewife. I don’t believe that she has the ability to do that.”

“We don’t believe it either.”

Tracy was hurt but couldn’t say anything

Wayne and Hazel quickly came to Tracy’s defense. “Mom, you can’t blame Tracy entirely. See, Carly couldn’t provide any help either.” They redirected the focus onto Hayden’s family.

Sonia immediately turned her eyes on Carly. “Carly, you’re useless too. Mr. Alvarez and Celine have already been divorced for such a long time, but you still couldn’t become Mrs. Alvarez. Mr. Alvarez wasn’t willing to help us either this time. This means that you don’t actually mean much to him!”

Carly’s face was pale as she felt unbearably sad. Hayden and Lucy became defensive as well. They pointed at Wayne’s family in accusation.

“What do you mean? How can you blame Carly for this?”

Hayden and Wayne’s family started hurling insults and accusations at each other. They were on the verge of escalating to a physical fight.

Sonia said impatiently, “Fight, light, fight! All you know to do is fight. You’re all useless. To think that people call you the two golden roses of the Tate family, you’re more like the mud under our boots!”

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