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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 404

Summary for Chapter 404: The Breaking Point of Love

Summary of Chapter 404 from The Breaking Point of Love

Chapter 404 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Romance novel, The Breaking Point of Love. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

"He's never shown up?" Kieran asked.

"Yeah." Another colleague chimed in, "That's why a lot of us think Ms. Rodriguez is probably already divorced. I mean, it's been more than half a year, and she hasn't even mentioned him once."

"Exactly."

That actually made sense.

If Celeste weren't divorced, would Caleb dare to pursue her so publicly?

Still, Kieran couldn't calm down. It had never crossed his mind that Celeste had already been married.

As he sat there in a daze, Celeste walked over and asked, "What's wrong?"

He wanted to ask, "Is it true that you're married?"

But this was the workplace, and asking personal questions like that—especially of a superior—wasn't appropriate. It might be alright once in a while, but any more would be crossing a line.

Snapping back to reality, he just said, "It's nothing."

That afternoon, Celeste received a phone call.

After hanging up, before the end of the workday, she told Matthias, "I might only come in tomorrow afternoon. Can you attend the morning meeting in my place?"

"Of course." Then he asked, "Did something come up?"

"My mother's going to the hospital for some health checks. I want to go with her."

Matthias wasn't aware of Isabelle's worsening condition. He thought it was just a routine check-up. So, he said, "Alright. Go ahead. I'll take care of things here."

Celeste nodded and left the company.

The next day, Celeste, Betty, and Adeline all arrived early at the hospital.

Even at the hospital, they had to keep a distance, afraid Isabelle might spot them.

During the checkups, Isabelle would become inexplicably agitated, struggling wildly like a madwoman. It often took multiple medical staff to hold her down to get through each procedure.

"Mom, why are you at the hospital too? Are you sick?"

"No, I'm not sick." Celeste touched her forehead. "Do you have a fever?"

"I had a fever last night, but it's gone now." Then, without waiting for Celeste to respond, Jordyn hugged her even tighter and glanced toward the approaching Trevor.

She pouted. "Last night I wanted to call you and ask you to accompany me, but Dad said you were busy."

Celeste didn't look at Trevor.

"I'm indeed busy. But I'm glad your fever's gone." She paused, then asked, "Why come to the hospital, though? What about the family doctor?"

For minor illnesses, there was usually no need to bring Jordyn to the hospital.

At that moment, Trevor spoke up, "We came for a full health check-up."

Celeste heard this but didn't ask why they needed it.

Jordyn clung to her and said excitedly, "Mom, I don't have to go to school today. Can I go with you to visit Granny?"

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