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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 538

On the other end of the call, Grace's voice came through. "Adam, Mr. Hampton went to Mercity. Did you meet him?"

Adam pressed his thin lips together. "Yes."

"I heard he found his long-lost daughter. Adam, our family has an engagement with the Hampton family. His daughter is your fiancée. Did you meet her?"

Adam stood tall by the floor-to-ceiling window, his figure cast in the dim light. "Mom, that engagement was arranged by you and Mr. Hampton. I won't acknowledge it."

"Adam, what do you mean by that?"

"Mom, I won't marry Mr. Hampton's daughter."

"What?" Grace's voice instantly shot up a few octaves. "Adam, are you trying to back out of the engagement?"

Adam remained silent.

Grace continued, "Adam, our families have been close for generations. The Alvarez and Hampton families must carry on that bond through marriage. That's how high society maintains stability. As the heir to the Alvarez family, do you not understand that?"

Adam's sharp, chiseled features remained expressionless. He still said nothing.

"Adam, did you get involved with some woman? Listen to me, Adam. You can have fun with those women, but that's all they are—entertainment. Before, Mr. Hampton's daughter wasn't around, but now that she's back, you need to get rid of all the women around you and make way for the billionaire's heiress."

Grace didn't give him a chance to speak. "Adam, I've turned a blind eye to the women around you, but don't go too far. If you do, I will step in."

With that, she hung up the phone.

Leo stepped forward. "Mr. Alvarez, you know exactly how Mrs. Alvarez operates. If she finds out about Ms. Celine, things will get complicated."

Adam's gaze was dark and unreadable, like a bottomless pit. No one could tell what he was thinking.

"I know. You can go now."

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