---- Chapter 396 The next morning, Maggie went to visit Old Mrs. Wilson. As she stepped out of the parking garage, she ran into Sophia and Janice. They were all in high spirits-after all, Franklin had postponed his trip and spent hours at the hospital with Julia. His devotion reassured the entire Green family. Sophia tilted her chin, deliberately raising her voice. "Auntie, when my sister had her accident yesterday, brother-in-law rushed straight to the hospital. He postponed his trip again and again.

And this morning, he said he had to come see her before he could leave for the airport." Hearing this, Maggie finally understood: Franklin had left the restaurant yesterday because of Julia. She had long known, long grown used to, Franklin's care for Julia. ---- And she also knew Sophia's words were aimed at her. Expressionless, she brushed past them into the elevator. When they saw the floor she pressed, the Greens realized Maggie was headed to visit Old Mrs. Wilson. They had known the old lady was also hospitalized here, but hadn't managed to find her ward.

They had even secretly asked around the night before. To see Maggie so easily going up to her room left them sour. Sophia glared daggers at her. She held her tongue in the elevator, but once they stepped out, she hissed through clenched teeth: "She and brother-in-law are divorcing, yet she still clings to Grandma? Shameless! She's clearly cozying up just to poison Grandma against my sister." Janice and Old Mrs. Green thought much the same. After all, Old Mrs. Wilson's illness was severe, yet the Wilson family hadn't even let Julia bring Isabella to see her.

while arranging fresh flowers at the window. When she glanced down toward the parking lot, she spotted Franklin. She quickly looked away and returned to the old lady's side. The old woman, restless from long days in the ward, talked on and

half an hour ago but only now come upstairs. ---- Thinking of Julia's room downstairs, the reason was obvious. She was about to turn back when Franklin greeted her: "You're here?" "Mm." Maggie's reply was flat. She turned again to bid the

left. As she stepped out, she heard the old woman say, "Good thing Maggie kept me company. Now that you're here, you'll stay and chat a while." And Franklin reply, "I can't. I have a flight-I'll head to the airport in a few minutes." Plenty of time for Julia, yet not for his grandmother? ---- It wasn't that Franklin didn't care about the old lady-Maggie knew well how deeply he valued her. But in the

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