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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 458

After reading the message, Celeste swiped the screen away without replying.

That evening, Celeste went out for dinner with her family.

When they arrived at the restaurant, she let her family go in first while she tried to find a parking spot.

After parking the car, she got out with her bag in hand, not noticing that the car parked in the spot next to hers belonged to Wynn.

Wynn had just finished a phone call. After hanging up, she spotted Celeste.

As Celeste locked her car and was about to walk toward the restaurant, she suddenly heard someone call out, "Cece?"

There was only one person who called her that—Zachary's wife, Nadine Yarborough.

Celeste froze for a moment. When she turned around, sure enough, she saw Nadine not far away.

Wynn had originally been about to get out of her car, but when she saw Nadine, she also froze in surprise.

Nadine was not only a genius in the medical field, but also Zachary's wife. Although she kept a low profile and rarely appeared in the media, anyone who cared to look into her would find her background easily enough.

So the moment Wynn saw Nadine, she recognized her.

As she came to her senses and was about to get out of the car, she saw Celeste turn to Nadine and address her, which made her pause again in shock.

Celeste said, "M-Mrs. Newman!"

Nadine smiled warmly at Celeste. As she walked up, she opened her arms and hugged her affectionately. "My Cece, it's been so long."

Being hugged by Nadine, Celeste was clearly moved. She hugged her back and said, "It's been a long time."

Chapter 458 1

"What a coincidence running into you like this today. If you and Matt are free, shall we meet in a few days?"

Celeste nodded sweetly. "Sure."

Chapter 458 2

Celeste shook her head. "Of course not." Then she added, "Also, I haven't had the chance to thank you in person for inviting Dr. Tindall to treat my mom."

Chapter 458 3

Celeste let go of her and linked arms with her. "Okay."

With that, the two of them walked toward the restaurant—completely unaware of Wynn, who sat behind her half-open car door, having overheard the entire exchange.

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