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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 641

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Chapter overview: Chapter 641 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.

Celeste was unaware of what Harvey and Lennox were thinking.

Her expression remained unchanged as she chatted about work with Lazarus and the others while they ate.

After the meal, Celeste and Lazarus's group left the private room and prepared to head downstairs, only to run into Harvey and his group again.

This time, however, it was different from earlier. Wynn and Lilian were also present, making the group noticeably larger.

The Lockets and the Shaws also saw Celeste.

Linda and Lennox's expressions immediately turned cold when they saw her.

Lazarus and the others noticed this and gave an awkward smile.

Wynn, however, looked completely normal. She didn't even glance at Celeste, as if Celeste wasn't worth her attention at all.

Just as Wynn was about to greet Lazarus and the others, someone happened to walk toward the elevator.

When they saw who it was, not only Wynn, but also Harvey and Lazarus froze, instantly falling silent.

Celeste had her side turned toward the newcomers and didn't know who they were.

Sensing the sudden change in everyone's expressions, she was about to turn her head when the other party had already recognized her.

A refined yet authoritative face immediately broke into a smile. "Cel?"

Celeste was startled. When she turned around, she realized the person was Kael.

Of course, Kael wasn't alone—there were also several other prominent figures commonly seen in political circles.

Celeste came back to her senses. "Mr. Gendric."

Kael walked over, his smile unchanged. "Out having a meal with friends?"

Celeste nodded obediently. "Yes."

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