The Breaking Point of Love / The Zillionaire's Abandoned Wife Novel ( Celeste Rodriguez & Trevor Fleming) By Cloudsearcher Updated 2025 -26 - The Breaking Point of Love or The Zillionaire’s Abandoned Wife Chapter 610
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- The Breaking Point of Love / The Zillionaire's Abandoned Wife Novel ( Celeste Rodriguez & Trevor Fleming) By Cloudsearcher Updated 2025 -26
- The Breaking Point of Love or The Zillionaire’s Abandoned Wife Chapter 610
The Breaking Point of Love or The Zillionaire’s Abandoned Wife Chapter 610
Celeste’s steps faltered slightly.
Seeing her suddenly stop, Jordyn looked up. “Mom?”
It was just taking Jordyn out for some fun. Since Trevor didn’t see any issue with it, there was no real reason for her to object.
Celeste said nothing more.
She had driven there herself. After stepping outside, just as she was about to get into her own car, she heard Trevor say, “Shall I drive?”
Before Celeste could respond, Trevor had already walked over and pulled open the driver’s door.
Celeste paused.
But seeing that Jordyn had already climbed into the car happily, she didn’t say anything else.
Jordyn wanted to go shopping, so they headed to a mall.
Lately, because of Jordyn, the three of them had been going out together far more often than before.
Still, most of the time, they chose private places. Only occasionally would they eat at restaurants where there were more people around.
Coming together to such a crowded, lively shopping mall was the first time in the past two years.
Wasn’t Trevor worried about running into someone they knew in a place like this?
With that thought in mind, after getting out of the car, Celeste glanced at Trevor.
He didn’t look at her.
Jordyn was in especially high spirits and tugged Trevor forward. “Dad, I want that building block set I told you about before. You—”
Before she could finish, she turned back and called to Celeste, who was two steps behind. “Mom, what’s wrong?”
Celeste didn’t say anything. Trevor also turned around.
Jordyn let go of Trevor’s hand, ran back, and grabbed Celeste’s hand instead. “Mom, let’s go look at the building blocks first. After that, we can go wherever you want to shop, okay?”
Celeste withdrew her gaze, held Jordyn’s hand, and said, “I don’t need to buy anything. Just tell me where you want to go.”
“Okay.”
Once they entered the store, Jordyn let go of Celeste’s hand and ran off on her own.
Celeste’s eyes followed her. Out of the corner of her eye, she noticed Trevor looking at her, but she didn’t turn her head.
Trevor didn’t take the initiative to speak either. He simply walked alongside her as they followed Jordyn.
They accompanied Jordyn to several stores that caught her interest. She remained cheerful the entire time.
When Jordyn went to the restroom, they waited outside. Celeste took out her phone to reply to a message when she suddenly heard Trevor ask, “Is there really nothing you want to buy?”
Celeste didn’t know why he suddenly started talking to her, but she didn’t look up. While replying to her message, she said flatly, “No.”
Trevor didn’t pursue the topic. Instead, he asked, “Are you going to Fleming Group again tomorrow for a meeting?”
Celeste didn’t respond, acting as though she hadn’t heard him.
Seeing this, Trevor said nothing more. Noticing that she was focused on her phone, he remained silent.
After Jordyn came out of the restroom, they walked around a bit longer. By then, it was already dark outside.
Jordyn was tired, so they went into a restaurant for dinner.
The moment they entered, they drew the attention of the people around them.
Naturally, this included Lilian and Patricia, who were seated in a partitioned private booth.
They had also come out shopping.
None of them expected to see Trevor, Celeste, and Jordyn together here.
After all, the mall was bustling with people. If they ran into someone familiar and Jordyn casually called out “Mom,” the relationship between Trevor and Celeste would be exposed immediately.
Because of this, Trevor had always been especially cautious in the past—even when indulging Jordyn by taking her out to eat or play.
Yet now, they were openly appearing in a shopping mall with almost no privacy at all.