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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 414

Summary for Chapter 414: The Breaking Point of Love

Chapter Summary: Chapter 414 – The Breaking Point of Love by Free Collection

In Chapter 414, a key moment in the Romance novel The Breaking Point of Love, Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

"It's nothing." Wynn smiled, then calmly glanced at her watch and said, "It's about time. Let's go."

Trevor replied, "Okay."

After briefly greeting everyone in the meeting room, he turned and left with Wynn.

Celeste, meanwhile, continued working with the engineers.

Celeste had been worrying about Betty's health. So, she had been staying at the Rodriguez residence ever since Isabelle's medical checkup.

That night, after finishing work at Fleming Group, Celeste returned to the Rodriguez residence for dinner.

Just after she finished eating, her phone lit up with a new message.

It was from Caleb. "I'm heading back to base tomorrow."

Celeste read the message but didn't reply.

Perhaps anticipating her silence, Caleb sent another message a moment later. "See you in a month."

This was his way of telling her that he would start pursuing her officially once she got divorced.

Celeste understood what he meant, but still didn't reply.

She set her phone down and was about to flip through the book on the table when it rang again.

This time, it was a call from Martha.

As soon as Celeste answered, the old lady's voice came through the phone. "Cel, I already heard about Isabelle. This is such a serious matter. How could you and Betty not say a word to me?"

Celeste paused, unsure how to respond.

Martha pressed anxiously, "I heard from Wilma that ever since Betty found out about Isabelle's condition, her health deteriorated. How is she now?"

"She's been a little better these past two days—her spirits are improving."

Martha let out a sigh of relief. "That's good, that's good." Then she quickly added, "Don't worry, Cel. I'll help with Isabelle's case. I'll find the best doctors for her."

"Thank you, Grandma," Celeste replied. "But I've already asked someone to contact a leading expert in this field. They'll be arriving tomorrow to assess my mother's condition personally."

"Oh? That's good. Let's see what they say."

"Yeah."

After that, Martha fell silent for a moment, clearly troubled. "Your mother really is..."

…So unfortunate.

Celeste understood what she meant, even if she didn't finish the sentence.

Trevor said, "I doubt it. She gets annoyed every time she sees me."

The next day, when Celeste and Betty arrived at the hospital, Martha was already there.

The specialists had also arrived right on time.

Leading the team was an elderly lady who was even older than both Martha and Betty.

"Is that... Dr. Tindall?"

Lauren Tindall was one of the world's top experts in treating organ failure.

She had retired years ago, and not just anyone could hire her.

Even people with power and influence found it almost impossible to reach her.

Most of the top specialists in the country in this field were once her students.

When Celeste said she had arranged for experts to come, Martha had never expected that expert to be her.

To be honest, seeing her here truly shocked Martha.

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