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Thinking about this, although she no longer cared about Franklin, she still couldn’t help but smile at the kindly Old Madam Brown and the sanctimonious Sun Yueqing.

She responded to them with her and Franklin’s issues, as well as Julia’s interference in her marriage: “You all say you’re genuinely concerned about me, and I really want to believe that. But your concern is just helping Julia interfere with my marriage?”

Hearing this, neither Old Madam Brown nor Janice appeared the least bit awkward.

They probably anticipated she would say this.

Old Madam Brown sighed and said, “Mag, you know the situation between you and Frank. Why do you have to force someone who doesn’t love you to stay with you? Divorce is the only way for you to start fresh. Grandma only-“!

“You want to say you’re doing this for my own good, right?” Maggie interrupted her, looking at her and Janice, and said, “How many times have you repeated this? It’s getting annoying.

You’re not even trying to come up with new words to flatter me. How could I possibly believe you? Maybe next time, try a fresh line?”

Before they could respond, Maggie continued, “But it probably won’t make a difference. After all, no matter how much you say, it’s all empty. What really matters is what you’ve

done, right?”

Both Old Madam Brown and Janice paused, taken aback by Maggie’s words.

However, Old Madam Brown didn’t show any change in expression. She was about to speak when Maggie interrupted again.

She turned to President Felton, who had just walked back over, and said, “President Felton, have you finished? Shall we leave now?”

President Felton noticed the strange atmosphere on their side but didn’t comment.

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Once they had walked away a little, President Felton finally asked, “Is there some kind of

misunderstanding between you and President Brown’s family?”

Johnny and Maggie exchanged a glance, and Maggie responded, “No.”

Because it wasn’t a misunderstanding.

President Felton misunderstood her meaning, thinking that there truly wasn’t any misunderstanding between her and the Brown family.

“No misunderstanding is good,” he said seriously. “With the way Franklin values Miss

Brown, the Brown family is going to rise up quickly.

The Wilson family and Franklin are not people who can be easily offended, so even if you

too close to the Brown family, it’s best not to

this, Maggie chuckled,

in the entire world, would be warned to get along with the

much

He spoke up, “Our company, Cole,

company’s connections with the government, they had

Franklin

they were working on, they expected to

government soon.

would increase significantly within

that happened, Franklin wouldn’t be able to

Johnny said they weren’t afraid of Franklin, it wasn’t an idle boast. It was

the foundation Maggie had earned for

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Brown’s birthday was on Saturday.

whether Franklin attended or

Isabella would

prevent Isabella from sneaking off to find Julia and her not being able to find him, Maggie decided to give him a

taken the initiative to call Isabella since

Country A.

having

was also

Maggie’s call, she was very happy.

put down her utensils and answered the phone,

mouth.

breakfast?”

you eaten,

calling you to remind you that Saturday is your grandmother’s birthday, so don’t run

“Ah…”

Maggie’s call would

to spend time with Aunt Julie last

it up

from Maggie now made her feel a little unhappy. However, she couldn’t completely ignore what

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pleased. She knew exactly what was going on in

grip on the phone and asked, “Is your

Yeah, he’s here.” Isabella glanced over at Franklin, who was sitting across from her,– and asked

the phone to your dad. I need to

was still eating breakfast. “Dad, Mom wants to talk to

paused and took the phone. “What’s up?”

talk to Isabella and tell her to come back to the Miller family house with me that

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