Chapter 396 – Highlight Chapter from The Breaking Point of Love
Chapter 396 is a standout chapter in The Breaking Point of Love by Free Collection, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Some time ago, when Cayden found out that a paper he had highly praised during peer review was actually written by someone from YodaVision, he made a special trip to Ceravelle just to meet Celeste and Matthias.
During that visit, he told her that if she had joined YodaVision when she returned to Ceravelle last year, she would have made significant progress.
At that time, she wholeheartedly agreed and felt that Celeste had deliberately blocked her from entering YodaVision, causing her to miss a crucial opportunity for personal development.
But now, seeing so clearly how much Celeste had grown in less than a year by staying at Matthias' side, she realized she may have lost far more than she originally thought.
After all, it wasn't just Matthias—there was also Zachary.
Zachary's formidable strength, along with his access to the most up-to-date and critical information in the field, played a huge role in the growth of both Matthias and Celeste.
Just as her mother had said, if she had successfully joined YodaVision back then, with her intelligence and capabilities, her progress would've undoubtedly been even faster than Celeste's.
But there was no if. All of that was just wishful thinking now.
As these thoughts ran through her mind, she looked at Celeste with cold eyes. "No wonder she was willing to leave the Fleming Group back then. So, that was her plan all along."
Thinking back to how Celeste had left Fleming Group, gotten close to Matthias, and blocked her daughter's path into YodaVision—all part of a calculated chain of moves—and looking at everything Celeste had now, Lilian finally realized Celeste was anything but simple.
She said coldly, "I never imagined she could be this manipulative."
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Celeste was still speaking with others. But when she turned her head and caught the mother and daughter looking at her, she also sensed the coldness in their eyes.
In the past, whenever those two saw her, their expressions had been full of disdain or disregard. Today's expression was quite the change.
But she had no interest in digging deeper.
She didn't care to waste time figuring out what had shifted in their attitude—she simply turned her gaze away indifferently.
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