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The Breaking Point of Love (Celeste and Trevor) novel Chapter 743

Narcissa even took the initiative to order a few dishes that Beck liked.

However, Beck said flatly, "Thank you for your consideration, Ms. Lackspur. But I don't feel like having those today. If there's something I want to eat, I'll order it myself."

Narcissa neither felt embarrassed nor discouraged even after being rejected so directly.

Just as she was about to continue talking to him, Beck turned to Trevor and deliberately changed the subject. "Why didn't Jo come with you?"

Trevor replied, "Jo went to see her mother."

Beck paused briefly after hearing that before he nodded and then proactively started discussing the current domestic and international business landscape with Trevor.

Anyone could see that Beck had only one purpose when he was asking about Jordyn and talking about business—he didn't want to give Narcissa any opportunity to strike up a conversation with him.

Moreover, Beck looked at Trevor, Miles, and everything else in the room except Narcissa, who was sitting right beside him and closest to him.

His rejection of her was totally undisguised.

Miles stopped helping Narcissa as well after seeing how obvious Beck's refusal was.

Throughout the dinner, Beck's attitude remained extremely distant, even though Narcissa managed to insert herself into the conversation and spoke to Beck several times.

After seeing Beck make his position clear and noticing that both Miles and Trevor appeared to respect his wishes, Wynn quietly lowered her head.

Beck's rejection had been so direct that it clearly showed he wasn't even willing to give her friend a little courtesy for her sake.

Neither Trevor nor Miles knew that the reason Beck was rejecting Narcissa so decisively was actually because of Celeste. If they ever found out…

Nevertheless, the atmosphere at the dinner was still quite pleasant.

Everyone went their separate ways after the meal.

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