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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 475

Summary for Chapter 475: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Summary of Chapter 475 – A pivotal chapter in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama

The chapter Chapter 475 is one of the most intense moments in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam), written by Novel Drama. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

The Tate family wanted to pay their respects to Aaron.

Celine didn't refuse. She watched as Sonia led the family in placing flower bouquets before the tombstone before they all bowed together.

"Aaron, Mom is here to see you."

Hayden and Wayne bowed as well. "Aaron, we're here to pay our respects."

The bouquets were placed nicely before Aaron's tombstone.

Sonia turned to Celine. "Celine, we're still a family. Aaron may have been adopted, but he was a son, and I was his mother. There's no need for us to destroy each other. Here, at his gravesite, let's put the past behind us and make peace."

She wanted reconciliation.

Celine let out a cold laugh, her sharp gaze locking onto Sonia. "Yes, my father called you mother. But what kind of mother kills her own son? You all murdered him, and now you stand before his grave, shamelessly asking for reconciliation?"

Her eyes swept over Hayden, Lucy, Wayne, and Hazel. "Let me ask you this—if I weren't Dr. C, would any of you have come to pay respects to my father?"

They surely had not suddenly grown a conscience. They were only here because of her status as Dr. C.

The Tate family had no sense of morality. They only preyed on the weak.

Hence, Celine would never let them get away with it.

Hayden spoke up, "Celine, must you be so aggressive? Aaron truly raised a remarkable daughter. Not only were you a Haffard prodigy, but you also became the legendary Dr. C. However, does that mean you need to turn against your own family?"

Wayne chimed in, "That's right, Celine. Don't be so heartless. You still carry the Tate name."

They were trying to guilt-trip her.

Celine let out another cold laugh. "You all severed ties with me long ago. If it weren't for my father, I would've changed my last name already. The Tate last name disgusts me!"

Lucy continued, "You already know, don't you? That's right. It's Mr. Alvarez."

As soon as she finished speaking, a black Rolls-Royce pulled up.

Leo stepped out and respectfully opened the rear door. A tall, imposing figure stepped into view.

Adam had arrived.

Carly's face lit up with delight as she rushed forward. "Adam, you're here!"

Adam's cold gaze fell on Celine's face.

His deep voice rang out, "Celine, whether you want to or not, you have no choice. You must treat Carly's heart condition."

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