Grandma Miller on the other end mentioned that her uncle hade back
Maggie had time toe over for a meal.
k and had brought her
her some gifts. She asked if
Maggie nced at Grandma Wilson and said, "Tm with Isabe at the old house."
From what Grandma Wilson had said earlier, it seemed that she wanted them to join her at the manor to pick fruits.
two grandmothers were good friends, and upon hearing the purpose of Grandma Miller''s call, Grandma Wilson said, Then take Isabe and go ahead."
She then turned to Franklin, "Frank, it''s been a long time since you visited Grandma Miller. Since you have some free time, why don''t you apany Mag and go?" Franklin, eating his breakfast, simply replied. "I have something to doter."
Maggie listened, and there was no surprise on her face.
She had already guessed it.
Franklin never had time for her matters.
But when it came to Julia, he always found time, no matter how busy he was
This was the difference.
Grandma Wilson''s face darkened, "What''s so important that you haven''t gone back with Mag in such a long time-
"Grandma." Maggie interrupted Grandma Wilson, her expression calm. "It''s fine. Since Frank has something to do, Isabe and I will go alone." "Mag, you
Maggie said this not because she didn''t want to force him, but because she no longer cared.
However, Grandma Wilson misunderstood and thought Maggie was being considerate of Franklin and didn''t want to put him in a difficult position. Seeing how considerate and obedient Maggie still was toward Franklin, Grandma Wilson felt both heartbroken and helpless.
The decision was made.
After breakfast, Maggie spent some time chatting with Grandma Wilson, then prepared to take Isabe to leave.
Is for M
Grandma Wilson had prepared many gifts for Maggie to take to her friends.
Maggie couldn''t refuse, so she reluctantly epted.
Franklin hadn''t left yet, and he, along with Grandma Wilson, went to see her and Isabe off.
Isabe came over to lung Tranklin''s leg, Taddy, will youe bome tonight?"
Franklin rubbed her head, "I will."
There was still nomunication between Maggie and Franklin.
After Isabe got into the car. Maggie waved goodbye to Grandma Wilson and then drove of
In the rearview mirror, she saw Franklin and Grandma Wilson standing there, watching her car drive awa
When they arrived at the Miller family''s house, Maggie parked the car in the small courtyard Grandma ser and her aun
en came out to greet them.
When Grandma Miller saw the trunk full of gifts, she frowned, "Why did you bring so many thing
"Grandma Wilson asked me to bring them for you."
Since Maggie and Franklin had gotten married, the rtionship between Grandma Wilson and Grandma Mbad be less close than before. Upon hearing this, Grandma Miller snorted and said nothing
Maggie noticed that the vi across from them was under renovation. Trying to change the subject, the asked to somente moving into that vi?"
"Probably. They started renovationsst week. From what the workers are saying, it seems like the owner
move in.
In just a few days, they''ve nearly finished the renovations. It won''t be long before someone moves
This was an old vi area, where everyone had been living for over ten years, so everyone was fa
Now that someone new was moving in right across from them, Maggie''s aunt, Helen, said while helping with the phu hoge our new neighbors are easy to get along with."
If they were unreasonable, the future days might be difficult.
Once inside the house, Helen served Maggie some specially prepared bird''s nest soup, saying,
"I heard from yo
your mom that you''ve been looking a bit haggardtely. I had someone save me some top-qual make sure to send some back for you to eatter."
Maggie took the bowl. "Thank you, Aunt."
Maggie''s uncle, Jason, was busy with work and didn''t return until dinner.
Thinking about how thest time, Johnny had been punished by Franklin for her sake, preventing Julia from joining Cole. which ultimately led to Jason losing a project, Maggie felt deeply guilty. "Uncle, I''m sorry for what happenedst time."
"It''s fine, it''s all in the past," Jason said casually. "I told you before, even without the Brown family, given the current situation
of Miller Corporation, we couldn''t have taken on that project. You don''t need to me yourself."
This was something that Grandma Wilson could never find out. If she knew that Franklin and helped julia hally their family, she would surely be furious.
Seeing Grandma Wilson approach, Jason nudged Maggie, signaling her to stop talking.
Maggie then changed the subject.
Next month would be Grandma Miller''s 70th birthday.
ggie and Jason were discussing how to celebrate in a way Grandma Miller would enjoy.
Grandma Miller listened but showed no enthusiasm, saying, "Don''t bother with those formalities. It would be good enough if we all just have a meal together."
Aunt Helen spoke up, "Since it''s her 70th birthday, we should still do something big."
Maggie and Jason agreed with this.
Since it was the children''s goodwill. Grandma Miller didn''t refuse any longer. Tomorrow, Isabe still had school, so after dinner, Maggie drove Isabe back home.
Once they arrived at the vi, Isabe got out of the car, happily running toward the house.
Maggie stayed in the car, not moving, and called out to Isabe, "Take a shower and go to bed early. Mommy has some things to do, so I won''t being upstairs right now." Isabe''s smile faltered. "Huh?"
Se turned back, frowning as she looked at Maggie, "Mom, you have things to do again?"
Maggie remained calm, "Mm, you focus on your studies. If you need anything, just call me."
Isabe pouted, looking a little unhappy, but finally said. "Okay."
When Franklin was busy with work, he often didn''t return home. Now, with Maggie also often staying outte, Isabe assumed it was because of work and never suspected anything else. The butler came out to greet them as soon as they returned.
Isabe asked. "Is Daddy home?"
The butler smiled broadly, "Yes, he''s back."
Maggie didn''t show any reaction but told Isabe. "I''ll leave now."
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