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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 520

Most of the people present, like Jorge and Miles, assumed that Celeste only got to know Zachary and Nadine because of Matthias.

Especially since tonight, both Matthias's parents and Ivan, with his wife, were in attendance.

When everyone saw Matthias's parents and the Rodriguez couple greeting each other warmly and familiarly, almost like family already, it only reinforced that assumption.

Kieran's arrival didn't draw much attention.

Watching the chatter around him about Celeste and Matthias, he still believed the two weren't in that kind of relationship.

As for Zachary, with Celeste's talent, it wouldn't be surprising if he had already taken her on as his student.

Right now, Matthias was the most sought-after bachelor in their circles.

The Rodriguez family had no real standing in Baumond's upper-class society, and many found it hard to believe he would really settle for Celeste.

While some felt a little sour about it, most didn't take her too seriously.

What did stand out, though, was how several heads of major corporations in the country were all showing her great respect.

After greeting Zachary and Nadine, they deliberately sought out chances to speak with Celeste.

Others might not understand, but as giants in the tech industry, they knew very well just how capable Celeste was.

From their evaluations, her ability was not far off from Matthias's.

The fact that YodaVision had grown so quickly and so steadily in just half a year was in no small part thanks to her.

If they could poach Celeste, it would almost be like gaining half of YodaVision itself.

"Ms. Rodriguez, it's been a while—do you still remember me? We met not long ago. I've been following the two projects YodaVision has been working on recently. The ideas and potential are truly impressive. I heard both projects were spearheaded by you?

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