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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 632

The person who spoke was a little nearsighted and hadn't seen Trevor's face clearly. But seeing his tall, lean figure, they instinctively felt his temperament was outstanding.

When they saw him naturally take the suitcase from Celeste's hand and help load the luggage, they subconsciously assumed he must be Celeste's husband.

The others looked over upon hearing this, but all they could see was Trevor's back.

Not long after, Trevor, Celeste, and Jordyn got into the car and drove away.

At the same time, Lilian, Erin, and the others were also watching them leave.

Erin and Lennox had happened to fly back to Baumond from Youtopia that very day, and Lilian had come to the airport to pick them up.

None of them had expected that, just as they got into their car, they would spot Trevor's vehicle.

What followed was exactly the scene the YodaVision employees had just witnessed.

Previously, Erin had heard that Trevor hadn't contacted Wynn for a long time and seemed to be tacitly acknowledging a breakup with her.

Now that they saw it with their own eyes, they realized that Trevor's attitude toward Celeste had indeed changed.

In the past, how could Trevor possibly have personally come to the airport to pick Celeste up?

Inside the car, Erin and Lilian wore different expressions.

Only after a moment did their car finally start and drive away.

...

As soon as they got into the car, Jordyn happily said to Celeste, "Mom, Nana heard you were coming back today and asked if you're free to come over for a meal."

Faced with Martha's warm invitation, Celeste found it hard to refuse.

Before she could respond, however, Trevor spoke up, "Grandma had the chef prepare quite a few dishes you like."

Celeste paused. "Mm..."

When they returned to the Fleming manor, Celeste discovered that Trevor's mother, sister, and younger brother were all there as well.

They had clearly returned on short notice. Seeing them, both Trevor and Jordyn showed looks of surprise.

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