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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 508

Summary for Chapter 508: The Breaking Point of Love

Chapter overview: Chapter 508 from The Breaking Point of Love

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Breaking Point of Love, GoodNovel introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

After Celeste measured her temperature, she forced herself to stay awake for a while, but Trevor never came back. Before long, she drifted off to sleep again.

When she opened her eyes the next time, Trevor was still sitting there reading.

Seeing her awake and staring blankly in his direction without really looking at him, Trevor stood up and went over. He then touched her sweat-soaked forehead.

"What is it?" he asked.

It had actually been a long time since they'd had any physical contact.

Celeste wasn't used to his touch.

Although she knew he was only checking her temperature, she still brushed his hand away and shook her head silently.

She was just surprised he was still there. She had thought he'd left the manor after taking that phone call earlier.

She broke out in another heavy sweat, but finally, the fever showed signs of receding.

Feeling sticky and uncomfortable, she changed into another clean set of clothes. After eating and resting for a while, she fell asleep again.

When she woke once more, it was already afternoon.

By then, her fever had completely subsided.

At that moment, Trevor was no longer in the room. The room was very quiet, leaving her alone.

Her phone on the bedside table buzzed with a message.

It was from Matthias, asking about her condition.

Celeste chatted briefly with him, but since he was busy with work, they didn't talk long. Putting down her phone, she took in the room in full for the first time.

Earlier, while sick, she hadn't paid much attention. Now awake, she noticed that Trevor's room hadn't really changed.

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