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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 403

The melodic ringtone played once before the call was picked up.

"Hello?" Celine's clear, gentle voice came through.

Carly smirked. Celine had no idea what was coming. Just imagining her eventual fate filled Carly with satisfaction.

"Celine, I just wanted to thank you. Thanks to you, we managed to catch the fake Dr. C. We're doing everything we can to recover the money the Tates lost. We won't be able to get all of it back, but still, I appreciate your help."

At that moment, Celine was at Jupiter Heights. She hadn't been going out much these past few days, spending most of her time sleeping.

For some reason, she had been feeling unusually drowsy lately.

Upon hearing Carly's words, Celine arched an eyebrow. "Carly, let's not play games. Just say what you really want."

Carly thanking me? That was about as likely as pigs flying.

Carly chuckled as she said, "Celine, I had a heart episode today. I passed out and was rushed to the hospital. No matter what, we're still sisters. Won't you come visit me?"

Celine replied, "If my presence could cure you, what would be the point of doctors?"

Carly was speechless.

That sharp-mouthed Celine…

Carly was itching to shut her up for good.

However, she forced down her anger. There was no need to rush as she had plenty of time.

The game had already begun.

Carly said, "Here's the thing. Adam has been helping me find a compatible heart donor, and guess what? He finally found one. The person was someone you know quite well. Come over, and I'll tell you everything."

Oh?

Celine wasn't sure what Carly was up to, but she would find out if she went to meet her.

Ever since learning that the Tates were responsible for Aaron's death, she had been waiting for them to come knocking.

Celine replied with a smirk, "Alright, wait for me. I'll be there soon."

After hanging up, Celine took a sip of warm water.

Just then, a sour sensation welled up from her stomach. Before she could react, she bent over and retched.

However, she hadn't even eaten anything.

Her body convulsed in dry heaves, the bitterness of bile burning her throat.

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