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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 624

There was no way Celeste could go back with Jordyn.

Just as she was thinking about how to respond, Trevor spoke up, saying, "Let's talk about your mom moving back another time. She's been busy all day and is already very tired."

Jordyn looked up and saw that Celeste was frowning, clearly exhausted. So, she didn't insist any further.

"Okay then, next time," she said.

Then, she added, "Mom, you should hurry up and take a shower and rest. I'll stay here with you tonight."

Celeste nodded. "Okay."

When Celeste went in to shower, she took her phone with her and sent Trevor a message.

"You should tell Jo about the divorce as soon as possible."

He replied quickly. "I know. But it's hard to explain."

Celeste understood what he meant.

Judging by Jordyn's reaction today, if she knew they were getting divorced, she definitely wouldn't accept it.

And if they went ahead and finalized the divorce without telling her, once she found out later, she would probably react even more intensely.

Celeste replied. "Think of a way."

Trevor responded. "I will."

After that, Celeste didn't send him any more messages. And Trevor didn't message her again either.

By the time Celeste finished showering and came out of the bathroom, Jordyn was already asleep.

Celeste tucked her in and looked at the smile that still lingered on Jordyn's lips even in her sleep. She couldn't help zoning out for a moment.

That night, she didn't sleep well.

The next day, after dropping Jordyn off at school, she went straight to work.

Seeing that she looked unwell, Matthias asked about it. After hearing the reason, he paused. "This really is a tough situation."

It was her child. Since she had given birth to her, she had to take on that responsibility.

But between her and Trevor...

He lightly patted Celeste on the shoulder. He had no experience in this area and couldn't offer any useful advice.

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