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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 509

Summary for Chapter 509: The Breaking Point of Love

Summary of Chapter 509 – A turning point in The Breaking Point of Love by GoodNovel

Chapter 509 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Breaking Point of Love, written by GoodNovel. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

"It's fine, Grandma," Celeste said. "I still have some work to finish. So, I'll skip dinner."

Of course, it wasn't really about work—she simply didn't want to stay here any longer than necessary.

Technically, since she and Trevor weren't divorced yet, she was still part of the Fleming family, so there was no real reason for her to avoid staying.

But in Celeste's mind, ever since they decided to divorce, she had already started drawing a line between herself and Trevor.

Martha understood that much.

Since Celeste insisted, she didn't press further. Instead, she shot Trevor a sharp glare.

Trevor pretended not to notice. Looking at Celeste, he said, "I'll drive you."

"No need," Celeste declined. "You're busy. Let the driver take me."

Trevor didn't insist. "Alright."

Celeste went back to the room, grabbed her bag, and got ready to leave.

Both Martha and Trevor walked her downstairs.

That was when Jordyn realized her mother was leaving. She clung to her, unwilling to part. "Mom, you're going back already?"

"Mm." Celeste ruffled her hair gently. "Take good care of yourself. Don't spend all your time playing."

"Okay." Jordyn hugged her tightly, refusing to let go. "School starts in a few days. Can you take me on the first day?"

Celeste paused, then said, "Alright. If I'm free, I'll come pick you up."

Martha accompanied Celeste to the car.

Glancing at Trevor standing not far away, watching silently, she lowered her voice and said to Celeste, "Trevor was supposed to go back to the office today, but he stayed to take care of you..."

Celeste knew that Trevor had done all of it voluntarily and that Martha hadn't forced him.

Lowering her eyes, Celeste answered softly, "Grandma—"

"I know." Martha sighed, patting her hand. "It's just that I can't bear to see you go."

If only she and Trevor could always be like this, how good would that be? It was just such a pity.

After a few more words, Celeste finally got into the car and left.

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