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Only those who Franklin valued would receive such treatment from Jim. But she didnt believe Franklin valued Logan because of her. Franklin helping Logan couldn't possibly be became of bes either.

After all, since Logan's divorce from her mother, she had rarely seen him. Logan now only patch

publicly knowledged Julia as his daughter.

The father daughter bond between her and Logan had long since dissolved, Sure enough, Loga

continued,

"With Julie here by herself, her mother and I are quite worried. We'd appreciate it if you could look after her more in the future."

Maggie almost laughed hearing this. Julia and Franklin had only met after her marriage to Franklin

Julia knew about her relationship with Franklin-how could Logan not know that Franklin was his

other daughter's husband! He definitely knew.

play matchmaker between Julia and Franklin. This showed just how completely Logan had

as Franklin waited for Logan to get in

current status, such courtesy was usually reserved for only

respect to Logan. All because

Franklin had met her grandmother and uncle's family - he had always been cold and dismissive. Moreover, in the past, even when she

Julia was completely different. His treatment of her versus Julia was like heaven and earth. This must be the difference between love and

too. Only much later did Maggie turn

work, Maggie went home to collect the gifts she had prepared for Franklin's Wilson family elders before driving to the Wilson family

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was near the outskirts of the capital, with beautiful mountains an waters, a peaceful environment

city center. It took Maggie an hour and a

the estate.

car and, carrying the gifts, hadn't even entered the house when

and immediately smiled. "Magis here? Quick, come sit by grandmother." But only Grandmother

smiles faded. Maggie noticed this but no longer cared as

smiled, handed the gifts to the approaching butler, and walked towards the

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