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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 851

Summary for Chapter 851: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Summary of Chapter 851 – A pivotal chapter in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama

The chapter Chapter 851 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.

Hailey placed her hand on Jonah's chest and pushed him away. "Don't… Mr. Pilsner…"

Jonah brushed a kiss against her cheek, then her long hair. "Hailey, you look stunning tonight."

His voice was full of genuine admiration.

Hailey's face flushed red. She and Aileen had spent ages getting ready in the room, just for this moment with him.

"Mr. Philsner…"

"Call me by my name."

"Jonah…"

Before she could say more, Jonah kissed her on the lips again.

She felt him coax her mouth open. The taste of whiskey lingered on his tongue—dry and rich, intoxicating.

The luxury car was parked by the roadside. The world outside felt far away, muted by the fogged-up windows and the sound of their breathing.

At that moment, Hailey's cheeks burned.

Then his hand started to wander, lifting the edge of her dress. She quickly pressed her hand down to stop him. "Jonah, don't!"

She struggled, and in the chaos, her fingers brushed against the mask on his face. It fell off.

She saw his face, scarred and disfigured, no longer hidden behind the mask.

Jonah froze. "I'm sorry."

He quickly reached for the mask, trying to put it back on.

However, Hailey caught his hand and stopped him. Staring at him, she asked, "Why are you apologizing? What are you sorry for?"

His eyes were shadowed in the dim light. "My face is ruined, and it's very ugly. I didn't mean to scare you. I'm sorry…"

Hailey felt her chest tighten with emotion, knowing just how much it mattered to him. Back then, he used to be so handsome.

She stayed quiet, but her silence said enough.

Jonah gave a faint smile and said, "I don't think it'll ever heal. I've seen many doctors, and no one can fix it…"

Hailey reached out, gently touching his face.

Hailey responded with equal passion, and before long, the strap of her dress slipped off her shoulder.

Jonah's kisses moved lower.

Hailey held his head, her small hands threading through his neatly cropped hair. She wasn't sure whether to push him away or pull him closer.

Jonah called out with his hoarse voice, "Hailey…"

He whispered her name, full of longing.

Hailey asked, "Yes?"

"I want you… I want to do it with you…"

Jonah lifted the hem of her dress.

At that moment, Hailey saw Aileen and Jeremy coming out of the supermarket.

She panicked, trying to pull away. "No, Jonah! Aileen and your secretary are coming out! Stop, please!"

Jonah had no intention of stopping. He was consumed with desire and couldn't think of anything else—he couldn't focus on anything but her.

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