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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1094

Nathan said, "Michelle and I–"

Before Nathan could finish, Martin suddenly wailed, "Oh! My heart hurts! My head hurts! Everything hurts!"

The voice of the Lynch family's butler, Julian Baker, came through the line. "Mr. Lynch Senior, what's wrong? Please take your medicine. Here, the medicine is ready!"

"I'm not taking it! I don't want to! Our family has no heir. Just let me die. How am I supposed to face our ancestors in the afterlife?" Martin said.

"Mr. Lynch Senior, please don't joke about your health! Nathan, please say something! Don't upset him. His health can't handle any stress, you know what the doctors said!" Julian cried.

Nathan knew Martin was acting, but the truth was that Martin's health had really been failing. Five years ago, he had collapsed and spent days in the ICU.

Nathan still remembered Martin, pale and hooked up to tubes, gripping Nathan's hand and pleading with him to marry Michelle. Nathan had said yes then.

Martin survived. He held on year after year by taking care of his health, fueled by one stubborn wish, which was to see the family line continue.

"I guess this brat doesn't care anymore. Everyone else gets to hold a great-grandchild, just not me. There's nothing left for me in this world. Tomorrow I'll call Mr. Landon Senior and we'll go hang ourselves together," Martin cried dramatically.

Nathan fell silent. Luis was just as dramatic and relentless when it came to pressuring for great-grandchildren.

Nathan could already imagine exactly how she got shoved onto that private plane. Usually, she wanted nothing to do with Nathan.

"Alright, Grandpa. Stop acting. Michelle has already landed. I'm going to pick her up now!" Nathan said helplessly.

Martin immediately perked up. "Then hurry! Don't make Michelle wait!"

"So, Michelle is the real grandchild here, got it!" Nathan muttered.

"You're taking her home. You're living together, and sleeping together too!" Martin added.

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