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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 475

Summary for Chapter 475: The Breaking Point of Love

Chapter summary of Chapter 475 – The Breaking Point of Love by Free Collection

In Chapter 475, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Breaking Point of Love by Free Collection, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Breaking Point of Love.

Two days later, at noon, Celeste and Kieran were on their way to the cafeteria for lunch when her phone suddenly rang.

It was a call from Trevor.

Celeste saw the caller ID and hesitated for a second before answering the call. "Hello?"

"Grandma's awake."

Joy surged in Celeste's heart. She said, "I'll come over right away."

"Alright."

After hanging up, she turned to Kieran, who was standing next to her waiting, and said, "Sorry, something came up—I won't be going to the cafeteria."

Kieran glanced at the number on her phone and, seeing that it was indeed something urgent, said, "No problem."

Celeste nodded and quickly walked off.

When she arrived at the hospital, Trevor, Jordyn, Teagan, Queenie, Lincoln, and the others were all there.

As soon as she walked in, Jordyn ran into her arms. Trevor also looked over at her, then turned back to speak to Martha. "Grandma, Cel is here."

Upon hearing that Celeste had arrived, Martha smiled and tried her best to look toward the door.

Celeste stepped forward and took her hand. "Grandma."

Martha gently patted her hand, wanting to say something, but before she could utter a word, she drifted back into unconsciousness.

Celeste panicked. "Grandma—"

Trevor gently patted her shoulder and comforted her. "Grandma just woke up, her condition still isn't stable, and she's low on energy. The doctor said it's normal—nothing to worry about."

Hearing this, Celeste finally let out a breath of relief.

But Martha looked so pale that she couldn't help but worry it was a sign of a temporary surge of energy before passing. She asked, "Then what's the situation now...?"

Trevor replied, "Although her condition hasn't fully stabilized yet, the doctor believes it will gradually improve."

Everyone could tell she was politely declining.

Hearing this, Lincoln paused and looked at Trevor.

Before Trevor could say anything, Jordyn lowered her head in disappointment and fiddled with the little plush toy in her arms.

Trevor didn't try to persuade her to stay either—he simply said, "I'll walk you out." He wasn't really walking her out—he clearly had something to say.

Celeste understood and said, "Thank you."

Trevor turned to Jordyn and said, "Jo, go play with your Uncle Tucker for a while. I'll be back soon."

"Okay," Jordyn replied, though her eyes still looked longingly at Celeste.

Celeste saw the reluctance in her eyes, paused for a moment, and then rubbed her head. "When I have time, I'll take you out to have fun."

Jordyn immediately brightened up and grabbed the hand that had patted her head. "Okay!"

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