---- Chapter 398 Saturday night, Maggie accompanied Old Mrs. Miller to an opera performance. When they reached the ticket gate, a man who'd attracted plenty of attention nearby spotted them, broke into a smile, and strode over. "Maggie." Hearing her name, Maggie turned and saw Glen coming through the crowd. She lifted her eyes and smiled. "What a coincidence. You came to see the maestro too?" It wasn't a coincidence. Glen had arranged it.

At the company he always called her "Miss Miller." This was the first time-other than on the day of his ---- interview-that he addressed her as "Maggie." Seeing she didn't mind, he smiled lightly, introduced himself properly, and greeted Old Mrs. Miller. "Good evening, ma'am." "Hello," the old lady replied with a smile. Young people who like opera are rare these days. And the way Glen looked at Maggie as he spoke... As a bystander, Old Mrs. Miller immediately understood his feelings. But since Maggie seemed oblivious, she said nothing. Noticing it was just Maggie and Old Mrs.

Maggie to take her out once she returned. It was already evening-Isabella was back, but hadn't asked Maggie to pick her up, nor called after returning. Maggie hadn't taken it to heart. She was used to it. "Something like that," she answered mildly. ---- Glen had thought it a good topic to chat on, but her cool tone-and the chill that

on opera and tossed a few easy topics to Maggie and Old Mrs. Miller. The three of them chatted pleasantly. Near the end, when the hall had fallen into rapt silence, Maggie's phone buzzed softly. She glanced down: a message from Franklin. "Grandma's much better. Thank you

He was, as expected, texting to set the divorce in motion. She typed back: "Yes." His reply came fast: "Good. See you in the morning." Maggie didn't respond. She put her phone away and fixed her eyes on the stage again. The show had reached its climax. Glen turned to say something, but the look on Maggie's face made his smile falter. The words died. He could tell she was in

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