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The Breaking Point of Love (Celeste and Trevor) novel Chapter 600

When Celeste went downstairs, she indeed saw Trevor in the room.

Ivan and Betty were already up as well, chatting with him.

Hearing footsteps, they all looked over.

Ivan spoke first. "Cel, you're up. Breakfast is ready. Have some before heading out."

Celeste nodded. "Okay."

Trevor stood up. "I'll step outside to reply to a work message. We'll chat another time."

Ivan hurriedly nodded. "Alright."

Trevor also nodded politely to Betty, then turned and walked out of the family home.

Seeing how Ivan was courteous and Betty's rather cold expression toward Trevor, even though it was softer than before, Celeste understood clearly that the reason they had invited him in to sit was only that Trevor had helped them a great deal when Betty had been ill.

Trevor would marry Wynn in the future. No matter how much the relationship between the Rodriguez family and Trevor might ease, it would never truly become close.

After eating a simple breakfast and greeting Ivan and the others, Celeste got into Trevor's car. Together with Trevor and Jordyn, she left.

Not long after getting into the car, Trevor suddenly sent her a message.

Celeste paused, not quite reacting yet, when Trevor explained, "It's some of the activities on the island. Take a look and see what you'd like to do."

Before Celeste could respond, Jordyn leaned over and said excitedly, "Dad and I both want to ride a submarine! You can dive in the sea with a submarine without oxygen tanks. Mom, do you want to try it too?"

Listening to her, Celeste was genuinely interested. "Sure, I want to try it too."

After that, Jordyn recommended several other activities to Celeste, talking animatedly about her plans—like collecting seashells, playing volleyball, catching fish herself, and having a barbecue.

Then she asked, "Mom, do you want to stay in the treehouse tonight, or the underwater glass villa?"

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