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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 639

Jorge didn't notice the change in Celeste's expression.

Hearing his mother mention Caleb, he also felt that if Caleb had been there, he would at least have had someone to talk to that evening.

That night, Celeste and the others prepared to leave when it was close to ten o'clock.

When they walked them out, Theodore couldn't help but say, "Cel, if you have time, come over with Matt more often. Helena and I are always happy to have you."

Celeste replied, "Alright, I will."

Jorge stood to the side, watching coldly without saying a word.

But the more he watched, the more he felt that his parents seemed to like Celeste even more than he had imagined.

In fact, it even seemed to him that they liked Celeste more than they liked Matthias.

After Celeste and the others left, he couldn't hold back anymore.

"Dad, Mom, Celeste may be capable, but she's not someone with upright intentions. You—"

Helena smiled. "Is that so? I think Cel's intentions are very upright. Your father and I like her more and more the longer we know her."

As she said this, there was even a hint of regret in the way she looked at Jorge.

If only her son hadn't been so blind, maybe he and Celeste could have had a chance.

Celeste might have been divorced, but she was outstanding, had a good personality, and solid character. She was almost flawless.

If she could have had such an excellent daughter-in-law—

Jorge had no idea what his mother was thinking. He rubbed his temples.

"Mom, I'm serious. She's nothing like what you think. She's extremely cunning. She's not at all as obedient and harmless as she appears in front of you."

Hearing this, Theodore immediately guessed the reason.

"You're saying this because something happened again between Cel and Ms. Locket, and you think Cel is in the wrong?"

Jorge replied, "They didn't have a conflict, but she—"

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