Hearing Linda's words, Wynn's hand froze mid-air, the spoonful of soup pausing halfway to her lips.
But she quickly composed herself, so the others didn't notice anything unusual.
Harvey asked, "Wynn, has Trevor come back from his business trip?"
Wynn's eyelashes trembled slightly.
How could she admit she had no idea he was even back in the country? Trevor... He hadn't told her a thing.
She had tried calling him earlier today, but he never answered. She'd assumed he was just busy—
Before she could reply, Harvey went on with a smile. "Last time, we really owed Trevor a lot for his help. I've been meaning to invite him over for dinner, but since you said he was abroad on business, I held off. Now that he's back, ask him when he's free, alright?"
Erin nodded in agreement. "Yes, we should definitely have Trevor here for a meal."
Pulled back to herself, Wynn forced a smile. "Alright, I know. I'll ask him later."
With that, the conversation shifted.
As for Linda's remark about Trevor and Celeste being out together, neither the Lockets nor the Shaws gave it a second thought.
They all assumed Trevor was the same as ever—eyes only for Wynn, never for Celeste.
To them, the only reason he'd be out with Celeste was because of Jordyn. They were sure he must have already told Wynn about it.
And Wynn understood their way of thinking.
She used to think the same herself. That was why she had never taken Celeste seriously.
But now—
The food tasted like nothing in her mouth. Wynn set down her bowl and stood up. "I'll head upstairs."
Lilian, noticing Wynn's poor complexion and remembering she'd prepared the nourishing soup for her, saw the unfinished bowl and said gently, "Wynn, why don't you have a little more?"

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The readers' comments on the novel: The Breaking Point of Love
While waiting for the next chapters,,,, I still wish that Trevor will leave his mistress and pursue his wife Celeste. Marriage should not be broken by a third party. They have a beautiful daughter Jordyn who dotes on them, her future is their future too . Why destroy their future by divorcing....
This book was published in September. I don't understand why they're taking so long to update here....
Celeste admirers: Caleb Kieran . Next chapters please!...
Updates plss😭...
Introducing the favored mistress in wife’s special occasion. How clueless! He is wrap around the mistress fingers….....
I hope the book is nearing the end and the truth about everything comes out soon. Who drugged Trevor, Celeste's accomplishments and then Cel gets together with Beck or Caleb....
Chapter 518: I am glad Celeste ignore snub her husband’s mistress. They are not officially divorced yet. Please hold on to your grit Cel, don’t break apart, you are still the Mrs Fleming even for this moment don’t let the mistress and friends look down on you....
Chapter 510 : No change on my decision that I will still support celeste divorce with Trevor. Jordyen really need to understand her mom view. I really hope Isabelle, Celeste mom will get well soon. Maybe both mother and daughter will fight and help each other coping through life. With Trevor realising that, he really miss her and soon he have to break the news to Jordyen. Now that they went to dinner in the same place. I hope they don't meet each other and finalise their divorce without any issues....
Trevor is already so thick skinned. He chuckled and laughed off when jibed. He seems oblivious and unfazed with all those animosities shown to him especially from Betty, Matthias and Celeste. Hope he breaks down one day and regrets for the mistakes and hurt he has caused to Celeste. I wonder who drugged him which he ended up by marrying Celeste and despising her along with his friends. The Shawn and Locket families are evil and despicable; with that kind of mentalities. Trevor is indeed blind....
This book needs to be ignored for 2 weeks in order to get something out of it when you read. The chapters are too short and you come out with nothing when reading one chapter. If this book wasn't so nice and I wasn't so far with it, I would have quit reading....