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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 880

Hailey stared at him. "Jonah, I'm here now. So what is it that you want to say?"

"Hailey, I—"

"You think I came down to see you? You're wrong! I came down because I didn't want to disturb my parents. I didn't want them to worry."

Her cold, cutting words were like a blade plunging deep into Jonah's heart.

He froze, looking closely at her delicate features. In the pouring rain, she looked even more beautiful, but the warmth she once had was gone.

Her gaze was ice-cold, filled with nothing but irritation and disdain.

Jonah pressed his lips together. "Hailey, you can throw a tantrum, act spoiled, or do whatever else you want. But breaking up isn't a joke you get to make. I'm not breaking up with you!"

"Jonah, why are you so stubborn? Can't you understand what I'm saying? I've told you—I want to break up!"

"Why? We were fine just yesterday. Last night we were still together. We even promised to get married when we got back."

He reached out, placing his hands on her shoulders. "Hailey, give me a reason. Tell me why you're breaking up with me. Did something happen? You can tell me—"

"Yes!" Hailey suddenly cut him off. "Something did happen!"

"What is it?"

"We couldn't get the snow lotus! That means your face can't be healed!"

Jonah froze, and the air around them fell into an eerie silence.

After a long silence, he finally asked, "Is that why you're breaking up with me?"

Hailey forced a smile and said mockingly, "Jonah, you already know the answer. So why even ask? Are you acting ignorant because it's more fun for you that way?"

Jonah muttered in disbelief, "So, because we couldn't get the snow lotus, my face won't recover, and that's why you're leaving me? No, I don't believe you. You told me you didn't care about my face. You said—"

"I was just lying to you, Jonah!"

He stiffened.

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