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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 882

Summary for Chapter 882: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Summary of Chapter 882 – A pivotal chapter in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama

The chapter Chapter 882 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.

Just then, a soft ringtone rang out—it was from Jonah.

Hailey answered, and Jeremy's voice came through. "Hello, Ms. Hailey. This is Mr. Pilsner's secretary, Jeremy."

"Jeremy? Why are you calling me?"

"Ms. Hailey, please come to the hospital. Mr Pilsner has been admitted."

Hailey shot upright in bed, clutching the phone tightly as she anxiously asked, "Why is he in the hospital? What happened to him?"

"Ms. Hailey, last night Mr. Pilsner was out in the rain all night, and he passed out from the cold and stress. He collapsed and was taken to the hospital!"

So, he didn't leave last night—he collapsed.

And now he was in the hospital.

Hailey felt her heart clench up.

"Ms. Hailey, please come see Mr. Pilsner," Jeremy pleaded.

Should she go? They had already broken up last night. Pushing him away firmly was truly what was best for him now. Dragging things out would only hold him back.

"No, I'm not going. He's in the hospital right now, and I'm sure the doctors are taking care of him," Hailey said.

"Ms. Hailey, are you really not coming? Mr. Pilsner was calling your name while he was unconscious. He misses you terribly."

Tears welled up in Hailey's eyes instantly. This fool… What was she supposed to do with him?

Jeremy urged anxiously, "Ms. Hailey, please come, quickly."

Tears fell from Hailey's eyes. "I'm sorry. I'm not going."

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