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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 729

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Dive into Chapter 729, a pivotal chapter in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam), written by Novel Drama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Nigel stiffened. "Me and Anne…"

Celine cut in, "Nothing ever happened between you and Anne, right? At this point, even I could recite those lines by heart, much less Mrs. Hampton."

Nigel was speechless.

Celine raised her brow. "Mrs. Hampton and her assistant haven't done anything either, yet you're this upset over it. Perhaps you should try to put yourself in her shoes. Doesn't it make sense that she'd care about your relationship with Anne?"

Nigel had nothing to say.

Celine continued, "Mr. Hampton, I looked into it. I know Anne's parents died because of the Hamptons."

Nigel looked at her and laughed dryly. "Celine, you actually investigated my background?"

She smiled. "I know you've been trying to make it up to Anne all these years, but there are other ways. You don't have to do it this way."

Nigel fell silent for a few seconds. "I got it."

Then, he turned to leave.

Celine followed him. "Wait, Mr. Hampton. I'll go back to the Hampton residence with you."

Nigel drove back to the Hampton residence and parked his luxury car on the lawn. Inside the living room, Anne and Carly were already waiting—they'd been planning to act the moment Nigel returned.

Nigel got out of the car and walked inside.

Anne immediately stood up. "I know there's no place for me in this house anymore. I'll leave right now!"

Carly tugged on her arm. "Ms. Warwick, don't go! You don't have a home anymore—your parents died because of our family. Dad himself said that the Hamptons if your family now. Please don't go!"

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