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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 524

Hailey nodded. "Yeah. Celine, Mr. Alvarez is here. He says he wants to see you."

Robin scoffed. "Where was he before? And now, he's desperate to see her?"

Still, Robin respected Celine's decision. "Celine, it's up to you. Do you want to see Adam?"

Celine placed her hand over her belly. "We've already talked about the past. There's nothing left to say between us. I don't want to see him. Tell him to leave."

Hailey nodded. "Got it."

She went back to the apartment door, looked at Adam, and said, "Mr. Alvarez, please leave. Celine doesn't want to see you."

Adam's voice was rough and hoarse. "Did you tell her I have something to say?"

"I did, but Celine said that she's done talking with you about the past. It's over between you two. There's nothing more to say."

Over?

Adam shook his head. "It's not over. Let me in. I need to talk to her myself."

"Mr. Alvarez, Celine is pregnant with a baby right now. If she doesn't want to see you, please don't force her."

With that, Hailey shut the door in his face.

She returned to the living room. "Celine, I've passed him your message."

Celine nodded. "Okay."

Just then, her phone rang.

It was a video call from Adam's grandmother—Mary.

Mary chuckled and said, "Celine, I know you haven't forgiven Adam yet. That's fine. You don't have to force yourself. I am me, and Adam is Adam. You can abandon the child's father, but not the grandmother."

Celine couldn't help but laugh out loud.

Mary truly understood her and had no intention of making things difficult for Celine. She was truly a wonderful woman.

Celine made up her mind. No matter what happened between her and Adam, she wouldn't let it affect the bond between the baby and Mary.

She smiled. "I understand. Please rest well. I'll take care of myself and the baby."

Mary nodded. "Alright."

They ended the call.

Just as Celine had set down her phone, it started ringing again. A name flashed on the screen—Adam Alvarez.

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