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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 690

Kieran couldn't understand it either—why Celeste seemed to have a good relationship with Lincoln, yet appeared to have no personal connection at all with Trevor.

But then again, he had heard that the Yoder family and the Fleming family also had some ties, yet Matthias and Trevor had no interaction beyond work.

Thinking of this, Kieran decided not to dwell on it further.

The next day, Beck came to YodaVision to discuss a new round of collaboration. Like before, Celeste was the one who received him.

He looked at her. "Long time no see."

It hadn't actually been that long. They had met not long ago before Shanice left Baumond to return to school.

But since he put it that way, Celeste didn't contradict him and simply nodded. "Long time no see."

When Kieran heard that Beck had come to meet Celeste, he had wanted to drop by and sit in, but he was too busy that day to get away.

When the discussion was mostly wrapped up, Beck suggested having a meal together, and Celeste agreed.

At the restaurant, after chatting about other matters for a while, Beck suddenly said, "I heard Mr. and Mrs. Fleming… have finally agreed to their relationship."

Caught off guard by the shift in topic, Celeste paused for a moment before realizing what he meant. Her expression remained calm as she nodded.

Queenie and Lincoln had always valued family background and reputation. For them to suddenly relent, it was likely because of how Wynn had risked her life to save Trevor not long ago.

But none of that had anything to do with her anymore.

Still, since Queenie and Lincoln had given their approval, it was likely that the divorce would finally go through smoothly.

After the meal, when they were leaving, they ran into Harvey, Lilian, and their group.

Harvey smiled. "Beck, what a coincidence."

Beck nodded and greeted them politely. "Mr. Locket, Mrs. Locket."

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