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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 532

Summary for Chapter 532: The Breaking Point of Love

Chapter summary of Chapter 532 – The Breaking Point of Love by Free Collection

In Chapter 532, 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.

When Caleb saw Wynn, he didn't look the least bit surprised. He just smiled politely and nodded.

"Ms. Locket."

"It's been a while. I didn't expect to run into you here," Wynn said with a pleasant smile.

Her eyes drifted briefly to what he was carrying before she added, graceful and composed as ever, "Are you here with Mr. Robinson and Mr. York? I'm here with some friends too. Since we're all acquaintances, why don't we join up? It'll be livelier with more people."

Caleb replied, "Jorge and the others aren't here. I came with some other friends." Then, ever so polite, he added, "My friends are waiting for me, so I'll head off first. Let's catch up another time."

His tone was courteous and respectful—the kind of politeness that drew a line.

Wynn knew that. Her smile stayed perfectly in place. "Alright, then. Have fun."

"You too." With that, Caleb gave her a polite nod and turned to leave.

"Hey, Wynn, wasn't that Mr. Jennings? He's camping too? So, does that mean Mr. Robinson and his friends are around? We don't have that many people—why don't we ask them to join us?"

Linda and her two girlfriends came trotting over just then.

Sure, they had a few male friends along, but the only decent-looking one was Miles, and even he barely hung out with them.

If someone like Caleb or Jorge joined in, this whole camping trip would instantly get way more interesting.

Wynn said flatly, "They're with their own friends. It's not convenient."

"Oh... Okay."

The three of them looked instantly deflated.

One of Linda's friends stared after Caleb and sighed dreamily. "He's still so handsome. I heard he's been in the military all this time and is still single. I wonder what kind of woman could ever be worthy of him."

Kieran could tell she wasn't in a good mood. He didn't know why. Maybe she'd fought with Trevor, maybe it was something else.

But honestly, none of that had anything to do with him anymore.

Without even turning around, he said politely, "Sorry, I've got something to do." And with that, he walked off with food in hand, no hesitation at all.

Wynn watched his distant back, assuming he was still angry, and didn't think too much of it.

Kieran really had moved on.

Still, Wynn's family had helped his family once, and that debt of gratitude—he didn't forget about that.

After dropping off the food, he sent his sister a quick message and then turned his attention toward Celeste and walked over to her.

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