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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 967

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Chapter overview: Chapter 967 from The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

In this standout chapter of the Novel novel The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam), Novel Drama introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

Hailey's sharp gaze was too obvious, and Jonah caught it immediately. He looked at her and asked, "What's wrong? Why are you staring at me like that?"

Hailey stayed silent for a moment. Did he really not know why?

Then, she snapped, "You're such a jerk!"

This time, she said it out loud. He was a jerk!

Kaia was shocked. "Ms. Hailey, how dare you insult Mr. Pilsner? You're the first person I've ever seen bold enough to say that to him!"

Hailey responded, "I said he was a jerk. What are you going to do about it?"

Hailey shot Kaia a sharp glare, feeling that the best way to deal with someone like her was to drop all pretenses and confront her head-on.

After all, Kaia always acted innocent and fragile in front of Jonah, and she never dared to talk back.

Kaia was furious, but she kept it hidden, instead giving Jonah a pitiful look. "Mr. Pilsner, look at her. She is really spoiled and stubborn, don't you think?"

As Jonah glanced at Hailey's face, he smiled and chuckled quietly.

Did he actually smile?

Kaia fell silent. She expected Jonah to be angry, so why was he smiling?

Why?

Jonah opened the passenger door and said, "Get in the car."

Hailey walked over to the car, but Kaia quickly followed. "Ms. Hailey, I'll take the passenger seat. You should sit in the back."

Kaia lunged for the passenger seat.

Hailey sneered. "Why? Why do you get the front seat while I have to sit in the back?"

Kaia replied, "Ms. Hailey, according to business etiquette, the back seat is the place of honor. I just want to give you the most respectful spot."

She always made sure she looked her best around Jonah. She was determined to win him over and become his wife as soon as possible.

However, Hailey's sudden move caught her completely off guard.

"Ow! Why are you pulling my hair? Let go!" Kaia shrieked.

Hailey let out a cold laugh. "Ms. Ellington, come out!"

She yanked harder, dragging Kaia right out of the passenger seat.

Tears welled up in Kaia's eyes from the sharp sting. "Let go of me!"

Hailey released her grip and said, "Ms. Ellington, that was just a little warning. Know your place. If something doesn't belong to you, stop obsessing over it—or else, be prepared to get hurt."

With that, she slid smoothly into the passenger seat and sat down like she owned it.

Kaia was seething with anger and humiliation. If Jonah hadn't been there, she would have yanked Hailey's hair right back.

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