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Chapter 687

    The next morning, Celeste and Trevor both went to the courthouse as agreed.


    The procedure went smoothly.


    Once everything was done, Celeste got into her car and headed back to thepany.


    News of their filing for divorce that morning quickly reached Miles and Beck.


    Miles said to Beck, "They should''ve done this a long time ago. When they decided not to divorce before, I already thought it was unnecessary. They both have someone else now-divorce was inevitable. There''s no point dragging it out.


    "As for Jo, I think it''s Celeste''s issue. If she truly cares about Jo, shouldn''t she let go of the past and get along peacefully with Wynn for the child''s sake now that she has found her own happiness? Wouldn''t that be best for Jo?"


    But Celeste and Matthias weren''t actually a real couple.


    Of course, Beck didn''t say that out loud.


    Seeing Miles criticizing Celeste, Beck said, "Jo is her daughter. Even if she has already let go of Trevor and found her own happiness, you''re asking her to let Jo grow close to someone who once hurt her. If it were you, you''d find it hard to be that magnanimous too, wouldn''t you?"


    Back when he didn''t like Celeste, seeing Jo grow fond of Wynn, he had thought it was only natural-Wynn was capable, gracious, and kind to the child.


    Butter, when he started seeing things from Celeste''s perspective, he realized that Jordyn''s affection for Wynn was, in a way, the cruelest kind of betrayal to her.


    Anyone could get close to Wynn, but Jordyn shouldn''t have.


    Yet Jordyn wasn''t his child. Trevor allowed it, and Wynn genuinely treated Jordyn very well.


    Trevor and Wynn would definitely get married in the future. Compared to Celeste, Jordyn would inevitably spend more time with Wynn.


    So, was it really appropriate for him to advise Trevor to limit the child''s contact with Wynn?


    Miles was taken aback. He didn''t expect Beck to say that.


    But then again, if his own daughter were closer to the man his wife cheated with,


    he''d probably be furious too. It would indeed be hard to be thatpletely forgiving.


    Still...


    Even so, Miles wasn''t entirely


    convinced. He curled his lips slightly. "If Jo isn''t close to Celeste isn''t that because Celeste herself is hard to get along with?"


    "That''s enough, Miles." There were some things about Celeste that Beck couldn''t say too much about.


    He only added, "Celeste raised Jo until the age of four. As a mother, objectively speaking, she has nothing to be ashamed of."


    Miles choked on his words. He could tell that Beck was speaking up for Celeste.


    Ever since coborating with


    l


    YodaVision, Beck''s impression of


    Celeste had improved quite a bit.


    Hearing him defend her now Miles didn''t think much of it.


    Besides, after hearing him out, Miles had to admit that there was some truth to what Beck said.


    Aside from Beck and Miles, the Lockets and the Shaws also learned that Celeste and Trevor had once again started the divorce process.


    They were overjoyed, though not particrly surprised. They had already expected Trevor to do this.


    Ruby said, "I just hope they can finalize the divorce smoothly this time."


    "Yes, exactly."


    ...


    That afternoon, Celeste went with Kieran and the others to discuss the coboration with Quincy''s side.


    Only after arriving did she realize that Trevor was there as well.


    That morning at the courthouse, they had only exchanged a brief nod in greeting, barely speaking at alt Yet now, theirmunication flowed smoothly as they discussed work-rted matters.


    It was as if nothing had happened.


    To an outsider, there was no way to tell that they had gone together to file for


    divorce just that morning.
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