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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 964

Summary for Chapter 964: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Summary of Chapter 964 – A turning point in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama

Chapter 964 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.

Jonah was undoubtedly a man of remarkable charm—but that was all there was to him.

Hailey nodded. "You can go now."

He tucked the blanket around her before quietly leaving the room.

Just like that, he was gone.

Hailey settled back into the bed, closed her eyes, and quickly drifted off to sleep.

The next morning, her phone rang. It was Ewan.

Curious about what trick he might be pulling, she answered.

"Hey, Hailey. Are you free? How about grabbing a bite together?" Ewan's voice came through the line.

"Ewan, I don't think we're at a point where I'm comfortable with us having meals together. If it's not important, I'm going to hang up."

Just as Hailey was about to end the call, Ewan interrupted her. "Wait, Hailey. Don't hang up. Meet me—I need to talk. It's about Jonah."

It was about Jonah?

Hailey sneered. "Fine. I'm on my way."

At the cafe, Hailey quickly spotted Ewan waiting. She took a seat across from him. "Alright, Ewan. What's this about Jonah?"

Ewan smirked. "What's the rush, Hailey? Let's grab some coffee first."

Hailey looked suspiciously at the cup. "I'm not drinking this, Ewan. How can I be sure you didn't slip something in?"

Ewan remained silent.

Hailey frowned, but beneath the surface, she wasn't shaken. She refused to believe a single word Ewan was saying.

"Yes, the child in my womb is Jonah's, but it's mine, too. I don't believe women bring children into the world just for men, and I won't place all the responsibility on Jonah. I'm doing this for my child—and for myself."

Ewan's expression faltered, caught off guard by her response.

"So, Ewan, if there's nothing else, I'm leaving," Hailey said, rising to her feet.

But before she could move, Ewan sprang up, grabbing her arm. "Hailey, don't walk away. I can't even understand how things between us went so wrong. It's all because of Jonah. You never would've fallen for him if he hadn't shown up. I hate him so much!"

Hailey shuddered, repulsed by his touch. "Ewan, let me go!"

"Not a chance!" he replied sharply.

Suddenly, a cold, authoritative voice sliced through the tension. "Let her go!"

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