Celine raised an eyebrow. "So, what you're telling me is that you have no evidence—just pure speculation. Carly, the law demands proof. Otherwise, I could easily sue you for defamation."
For a moment, Carly was speechless. "You..."
"Also," Celine continued, her eyes narrowing as she fixed her gaze on Carly. "I haven't even created the antidote yet. So, how is it that you woke up on your own?"
Carly's eyes flickered, betraying a fleeting moment of guilt.
"If I had poisoned you, I would've made sure you didn't survive. But you woke up on your own. Mr. Hampton, your daughter's poisoning is suspicious. You should look into it thoroughly," Celine said, directing her attention to Nigel.
Nigel observed Carly for a long moment, his gaze icy and calculating.
"Carly, you should rest," he said, tucking her back under the covers before ushering everyone out of the room.
Once they were in the corridor, Nigel turned to Celine. "So, what's your take on Carly's poisoning?" he asked.
"Mr. Hampton, I believe she poisoned herself," Celine replied.
Nigel's lips pressed into a thin line.
Celine persisted, "I suspect she staged the poisoning in an attempt to frame me. But things spiraled beyond her control, and in the end, she had no choice but to wake up on her own."
Nigel remained silent.
Celine's sharp, clear gaze rested on him. "Honestly, Mr. Hampton, Carly doesn't resemble you in the slightest. She's far too foolish—she hasn't inherited an ounce of your intelligence. And what about Mrs. Hampton? Was she merely a beautiful fool? Does Carly take after her in any way?"
A cold, piercing glint flashed across Nigel's chiseled features at the mention of the past. "No, Carly's mother was no fool. On the contrary, she was exceptionally intelligent."
Was that so?
Celine couldn't help but wonder—if both her parents were so brilliant, how had Carly inherited none of their intelligence?
This was all part of Carly and Lucy's scheme—they had poisoned Carly on purpose.
They couldn't let Celine leave with Adam's child. Celine was a looming threat, and the baby she carried posed an even greater danger. So, they risked everything to frame Celine and take her down.
"Please, Carly, just let me explain! I've done everything I could, but Mr. Hampton doesn't believe me. He only trusts Celine! Both he and Mr. Alvarez are protecting her!"
Carly's expression hardened. How could both her father and fiancé be siding with Celine?
What hold did this woman have over them? Why was she always standing in her way?
"Then why did you give me the antidote and wake me up too soon?"
"Carly, there's bad news... something happened to Hayden!" Lucy informed her.
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🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️...