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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1095

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Nathan looked at the two who were clearly enjoying his misery and sighed. "Go on, laugh it up!"

Adam waved a hand. "Alright, alright. Mrs. Lynch is already waiting at the airport. Go pick her up."

"Fine. I'm heading out. We'll catch up again soon."

After leaving the restaurant, Nathan drove his Maybach straight to the airport.

15 minutes later, he arrived.

He spotted Michelle instantly. They had only met a few times, but a beautiful woman like her was impossible to miss. Even in a crowd, she stood out like a rare gem.

She was sitting on one of the airport seats and was dressed in a white coat. Her long, wavy hair cascaded over her shoulders. As the Landon family's heiress and the city's most admired socialite, she carried herself with effortless grace, polished in every detail.

Rosa Kramer noticed Nathan first and lit up. "Nathan!"

Michelle rose to her feet, lifting her gaze toward him. Her skin looked smooth and fair, her small, delicate face framed by a cool light. She wore no jewelry except a pair of pearl earrings she designed herself, simple yet striking.

Nathan walked up to them.

"You're here," Michelle said.

He took the suitcase from Rosa's hand. "Let me. The car's outside. Let's go home!"

Michelle nodded. "Alright."

The three of them left the terminal. Nathan loaded the luggage and then opened the passenger door for Michelle. "Please."

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