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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 421

That wasn't any regular video. It was one that contained explicit content.

As soon as the unusual sounds came through, Declan immediately realized what it was and turned it off right away.

He quickly sent a message to Justin. "You're looking for trouble?"

Justin burst out laughing and replied, "Declan, you have a girlfriend now. It's time to gain some experience. You're at that age now."

Declan responded with a short, "Get lost!"

Justin didn't dare to send another message.

Decla went back to researching the mysterious guy named "Phantom". Before he knew it, half an hour had passed. He lay on his bed, arms behind his head, and his mind a mess of thoughts.

His mind used to be calm and collected.

But ever since meeting Hailey, things started to feel different.

Almost unconsciously, Declan reached for his phone and clicked on the video again.

Next door, Hailey and Aileen were already in bed and chatting away.

Hailey asked, "Aileen, how's your mom been doing lately?"

Aileen nodded. "Much better. Ever since we got that medicine from the hospital, she's been feeling a lot more energetic."

Hailey felt a little more relieved. The medicine had been imported, and she had asked Oscar to prescribe it to Pamela at the lowest possible cost. Hence, her family had no idea what the actual price was.

While the medicine was effective, it wouldn't be enough to save Pamela.

"Aileen, when you get into Central High School, you can just stay at my place. My house is right near the school."

What if Aileen couldn't make it past her entrance exams. When the time came, what would happen to a girl like her? Living with Declan would be inconvenient for both parties.

Hailey wanted to take Aileen in as her own sister. Her father admired talent, and Aileen had great potential. Hailey was sure he would treasure someone like Aileen.

Aileen smiled and replied, "Hailey, I can live in the school dorms in high school. I'm actually an independent person."

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