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Divorce LONG 259

    Chapter <b>259 </b>


    When Janice and Julia heard this, their expressions slightly changed.


    Normally, in situations like this, they would have had Sophia apologize directly. They wouldn’t want things to escte and affect their image.


    However, after Maggie proposed that if they felt their abilities were insufficient, they could terminate the contract, both the Lin and Sun families had shifted more focus onto whether Maggie could actually make decisions for Cole.


    They subconsciously thought that, even if Sophia was wrong, they could deal with the situation after finishing their confrontation with Maggie and decide whether or not to apologize.


    They never expected to be led off track so easily by Maggie.


    At the scene, neither the technical staff from Cole nor the employees from Wilson Tech knew about the grievances


    between Maggie and the Brown and Green families.


    They were bystanders and weren’t really concerned about whether Maggie’s signature would have legal effect.


    Throughout the whole thing, they saw that whether it was Sophia saying that Maggie wasn’t in charge of Cole, or Janice saying that her signature had no legal power, they all seemed like the Green and Brown families were covering up for Sophia.


    It was clear that Sophia had made a mistake, yet neither the Green family nor the Brown family made her apologize. Instead, they teamed up to bully and pressure Maggie to defend Sophia.


    Although Sophia wasn’t a good person, Julia, Janice, and Old Lady Brown had always given the impression of being educated, polite, and reasonable.


    To be honest, even President Kim and the others hadn’t expected them to behave this way, and they were all quite


    surprised.


    Julia quickly reacted and immediately apologized, “I’m sorry, Miss Miller. Both my boyfriend, Franklin, and I value our cooperation with Cole. If not, we wouldn’t have chosen to cooperate with Cole in the first ce.”


    “The technology at Cole is something we trust. My mother and I are usually very protective of my younger sister, and we’re used to defending her. In a moment of impulse, I said some inappropriate things. That wasn’t our inter please don’t take offense.”


    She mentioned Franklin, but Maggie’s expression remained unchanged.


    Maggie replied, “So? Does this mean that President Brown thinks this matter should just be let go?”


    Julia knew that Maggie wouldn’t let it slide easily.


    Suppressing her emotions, she tried to speak in a more conciliatory tone, “Then what would Miss Miller think would


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    show our sincerity? Please feel free to say so. We’ll try our best to meet your request.


    But Maggie threw the question back at her, “How to express sincerity is something President Brown should consider


    for yourself, isn’t it?*


    Julia paused for a moment, then looked at Maggie. “What Miss Miller says is right. In that case, I’ll invite you all to dinner as an apology.


    “We are busy with work. Socializing isn’t in my ns,” Maggie replied, then added, “If President Brown has something to say, you can directly speak with our President Gray


    With that, she didn’t look at the Green and Brown families again<b>, </b><b>turning </b>around and heading back to her work


    Julia nced at her, then apologized to the rest of the Cole team before <b>turning </b>and leaving with Janice and Old Lady Brown.


    Once they had walked some distance, Sophia couldn’t hold back and spoke <b>up</b><b>, </b>Tr’s such a small matter. I think that little b*tch Maggie is just ufortable because my brother–inw gave thepany to my sister. She’s trying to make a mountain out of a molehill by blowing this out of proportion<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    Julia and Janice also thought so.


    But no matter what, Maggie had seized the opportunity to force them into an apology, causing them to lose some


    face.


    Today, they had indeed miscalcted.


    Janice scolded, “Sophia, you’re not a child anymore. You shouldn’t act so impulsively in the future.”


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