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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 685

Nigel looked at Celine and frowned unhappily. "Celine, you're being impudent!"

Everyone knew that Fiona was a thorn in Nigel's heart. No one dared to touch on that subject. Yet, not only did Celine bring it up, she even mocked him. This woman was really bold.

Celine asked, "Mr. Hampton, did I say something wrong?"

Nigel was silent for a moment. "Nothing happened between Anne and me!"

"If nothing happened, then why did Mrs. Hampton misunderstood?"

"That's because she's petty and jealous."

"Mr. Hampton, you're really something. Whenever there's a problem, it's always because Mrs. Hampton is petty and jealous. If no other women were around you, how could Mrs. Hampton even be petty and jealous?

"In other words, if you already knew Mrs. Hampton was petty and jealous, then why did you still keep other women around?"

Nigel was left speechless.

In the past, Fiona would make a scene, giving him a headache. Now, with Celine here, her sharp tongue left him completely defenseless.

"Ms. Tate, this is a private matter between my wife and me. It has nothing to do with you. I advise you to mind your own business."

"I'm sorry, Mr. Hampton. Then, I won't say anything more. I'll take my leave."

Celine turned to walk out, but suddenly, something came to mind. She looked back and added, "Oh, right, Mr. Hampton, I think I should correct you on something. Mrs. Hampton is now your ex-wife, so this isn't really your family business anymore, is it?"

"Get out!"

At that moment, Anne's voice suddenly rang from outside. "Adam, you can't barge into Nigel's study!"

Soon, a deep and magnetic male voice followed. "Where is Celine? I heard she came to the Hampton residence, right? Is she in Mr. Hampton's study right now?"

Nigel was already in a bad mood, and now it got even worse. The way Adam was looking at him was as if he had caught him in the act of something indecent.

Nigel snapped, "Adam, what are you implying? Are you suspecting that something is happening between Ms. Tate and me? I'm old enough to be Ms. Tate's father!"

Adam glanced at Nigel. "How would I know what's going on in your mind? Aren't older men into younger women these days?"

Nigel was at a loss for words. That was basically a direct insult to his face.

He barked, "Get out, all of you!"

He ordered Celine and Adam to leave together.

Anne stepped forward. "Ms. Tate, Adam, please step out. Don't make Mr. Hampton any angrier."

Adam took Celine's small hand. "Celine, let's go."

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