The crowd surrounded Sonia and Lucy, marveling at how they could have raised such an exceptional daughter like Celine.
Tonight's banquet was filled with elites from all walks of life—the very people Sonia had always dreamed of impressing.
Sonia, who had spent her life chasing vanity and prestige, longed to stand on the highest stage and be admired by everyone.
She had pinned all her hopes on Carly and Tracy, indulging in the fantasy of Carly marrying Adam and Tracy securing a future with Dr. C, believing they would be her ticket to the top.
To her surprise, Celine had effortlessly accomplished what Carly and Tracy had failed to achieve.
Now, she was finally the center of admiration.
Yet, this was not how she had envisioned it.
Sonia forced an awkward smile, while Lucy clenched her fists and barely managed a smile more painful than a grimace.
At that moment, Celine turned her gaze to Sonia and Lucy. With a smile, she said, "You don't need to ask Mrs. Tate Senior and Mrs. Tate for advice anymore—because I've already cut ties with them."
The room fell into stunned silence.
"Dr. C, why would you sever ties with the Tate family?" someone asked hesitantly.
Celine stood up, the dazzling lights casting a radiant glow around her. She slowly walked over to Sonia and Lucy. "As many of you may know, I grew up in the countryside. I wasn't raised in the Tate family—I grew up in a rural village."
As soon as she said this, whispers broke out among those who knew the story. "Celine grew up in the countryside? I heard her own mother sent her there when she was just a child."
"Why? Isn't Celine Mrs. Tate's biological daughter?"
"What else? Mrs. Tate remarried to her late husband's younger brother and became Carly's stepmother."
"Wow, Mrs. Tate's life is quite the drama, isn't it?"
"And now, her own daughter has risen to fame as the world-renowned Dr. C. Talk about life's greatest irony!"
Lucy's face flushed as she became the center of ridicule.
Carly seethed with resentment. Celine had come out in full force—first humiliating Tracy, and now setting her sights on Sonia and Lucy.
Carly stepped forward and said, "Celine, I know you've always resented Mom, but she has raised me well all these years."
Then, as if to prove her point, she proudly looped her arm around Adam's. "Am I right, Adam?"
The crowd's attention shifted to Carly—or rather, to the man standing beside her, Adam.
As the wealthiest man in Mercity, Adam held immense power and influence. His presence alone silenced any criticism of Carly.
In other words, Carly had Adam, and that was the Tate family's greatest source of pride.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)
How can this be,Carly always gets away with everything and Celine intelligence is not working her at all....
Just as I thought. This could go on a few more chapters. But the bond between Fiona amd Celine is undeniable. Even without knowing that they are mother and daughter. Though I'm totally confused. Isn't there any resemblance between Celine and her parents? How couldn't they tell that she was their daughter?...
As expected of the dna results in favor of the wicked carly again.. so frustrating...
I hope the writer of this story will not prolong this…..what happened to the DNA…...
Can you upload more chapters per day, each chapter is very short you always keep us hanging...
Can’t wait for when Nigel will discover Celine is his child...
I was enjoying Celine being a formidable woman until the author put her abuser back in her way to make it seem she is weak willed with no physical control. This saddens me....
Regardless of how "sorry" the abusive man is. His regret is his own burden to carry....
When a woman divorces a man because he ill treated her, authors of these books, should stop making a women look desperate to go back with the abusive man. The real world is not like that. Many many women value themselves too much to return to their abusers....
Please this story is going round in circles……this writer🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️...