Login via

The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1044

"Rebecca, why is your face so red? Are you dating Mr. Pilsner?"

"With both of them being so good-looking, I think they'd make a perfect match."

"Rebecca, are you Mr. Pilsner's girlfriend?"

Everyone knew Jonah had a girlfriend, but no one knew her identity.

In an instant, Rebecca turned shy. "Mr. Pilsner and I aren't in the kind of relationship you think. Please, don't spread rumors. People might get the wrong idea."

As she spoke, Rebecca purposely glanced at Hailey.

She was well aware that Hailey was Jonah's fiancee, but the thought of unsettling her gave her a secret thrill.

Hailey, on the other hand, was completely unfazed.

Just then, Jonah spoke up casually. "Yes, I know Rebecca."

While he openly confirmed he knew her, he didn't elaborate on how they were acquainted or the nature of their relationship.

Still, that single remark was enough to set off a wave of speculation.

The students looked at Rebecca with envy.

"Rebecca, how could you keep that a secret? Why didn't you tell us you know Mr. Pilsner?"

"I'm sure you're his girlfriend. Don't bother denying it."

Rebecca's face reddened further. "Please, stop saying that."

Meanwhile, Jonah carried on with the roll call. "Kendrick!"

"Here!"

Jonah soon reached a familiar name. "Hailey!"

Sitting in the back row, Hailey responded loudly, "Here!"

Jonah glanced over at her and continued, "Earlier, I mentioned I had an announcement. Well, here it is. I'm getting married!"

"I get it now. You came here to flaunt your love. We're all being completely swept away by it."

"Rebecca, you're so lucky!"

The flush on Rebecca's face vanished instantly. She hadn't expected Jonah to announce his marriage here today.

To make matters worse, the bride wasn't her—it was Hailey.

Rebecca's earlier antics had completely misled everyone. In reality, she had only wanted to provoke Hailey.

Flustered, Rebecca stammered, "Mr. Pilsner and I—"

Jonah turned to her. "Rebecca, are you saying that I'm marrying you?"

He asked the question without hesitation.

"I—"

Before Rebecca could say another word, Jonah cut her off. "Let me put everyone's curiosity to rest. Yes, I do know Rebecca."

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)