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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 754

Summary for Chapter 754: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Summary of Chapter 754 – A turning point in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama

Chapter 754 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam), written by Novel Drama. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

The staff member remembered Celine clearly.

Adam nodded. "Yes, that's her. She's my wife."

"Well then, I've got to say something. Your wife waited here the entire day, and getting your marriage registered is a big deal. How could you stand her up like that?"

She had waited the whole day?

Adam said anxiously, "Something came up. I didn't mean to."

"She left after we closed. If you want to see her, you'll have to find her yourself!"

"Alright. Thanks."

Adam turned and rushed back to his car. He climbed in and grabbed his phone—there were dozens of missed calls from Celine.

He felt like slapping himself.

How could he let her wait all day? How could he miss the moment they were supposed to get married? How could he ignore all her calls?

He immediately called her back.

The line rang and rang, but no one picked up.

"Celine, please… pick up. Pick up the phone!"

Still, there was no answer. She wasn't answering him.

He felt his chest tighten up. He had fought so hard for this chance, and now he had thrown it away.

He was about to call again when another wave of pain crashed through his skull. The headache was back, just as sharp as before.

Just then, Carly appeared beside Adam.

"Adam," she called softly.

He turned to look at her. "What are you doing here?"

Carly gave him a sweet smile. "I came to find you. Wherever you are, I'll be there."

However, when Carly was near, the pain disappeared.

Caly wore a faint smile, but the smile vanished after a brief moment. "Adam, you have to look after yourself. Don't go looking for Celine. Let me take you to the hospital."

His eyes reddened with frustration. "No! I have to find her!"

He had to see Celine right away! He needed to explain everything.

He hadn't shown up at city hall today, so Celine must have been heartbroken, and he couldn't let her carry that pain alone.

He had to find her.

Adam gritted his teeth and forced himself forward through the pain.

After just a few steps, the agony surged back, fiercer than before. It felt like his skull was being torn apart. His vision blurred as darkness closed in.

Then, with a dull, heavy thud, his tall frame hit the ground.

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