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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 853

Summary for Chapter 853: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Summary of Chapter 853 – A pivotal chapter in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama

The chapter Chapter 853 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.

Did Jonah think Hailey was pretending?

Hailey felt her cheeks flush. A grown man, sitting in his car late at night, was parked right beneath her window and had asked her to come down.

She didn't need to guess what he wanted—his intentions were obvious.

She wasn't some naive girl, and she had been with him three years ago.

Hailey bit her lip and typed a reply. "Mr. Pilsner, I'm tired. I'm going to sleep soon."

With his phone in his hand, Jonah sat alone in the car and stared at her message.

Hailey had said she was tired.

Jonah wore a faint smile as he let out a quiet laugh. "Ms. Hailey, are you trying to get out of it?" he texted.

Hailey hurried into bed, yanking the blanket up to cover herself.

She paused, then typed out another message. "Mr. Pilsner, I did say I'd thank you properly, but I never said when!"

After she sent it, Jonah didn't reply.

Hailey lay in bed, eyes closed, as she tried to force herself to sleep. However, she continued to toss and turn. She still couldn't fall asleep.

She reached for her phone and checked it again.

Jonah hadn't sent her a single message. It was so quiet that Hailey felt something fishy was up.

She sat up, pushed the blanket aside, and walked to the window.

When she looked down, she saw that his car was still parked outside—he hadn't left.

She glanced at the time. It was already 11:00 pm.

Was he really planning to stay there all night?

Jonah sat in the car, unwilling to leave. Even if he went back to the office now, he wouldn't be able to focus.

"He's not alone."

When he glanced up, he saw Hailey—she had finally come down.

The woman turned to Hailey, her expression hardening with irritation. "Who are you? I was talking to him. Kind of rude to butt in, don't you think?"

Hailey looked at her and replied, "My bad, but I know this man."

"What's it matter if you know him? Even if you're friends, you shouldn't interfere with someone else's business."

Hailey hadn't expected women to be so bold nowadays, and she was reminded of Melody—both types seemed to be cut from the same cloth.

She smiled and responded, "Oh, sorry. I'm his wife."

His wife?

The woman froze and asked in disbelief, "Really? You're his wife?"

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