Chapter summary: Chapter 475 from the book Mr. CEO Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time by Free Collection
Discover the most important events of Chapter 475, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Mr. CEO Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time. With the engaging writing of Free Collection, this Novel masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
**Freedom 475**
**Chapter 475**
“Mrs. Brown is calling.”
The words echoed in the room, and this time, Franklin actually registered them. He murmured a noncommittal “Mm,” his attention momentarily captured.
His gaze flickered to the phone resting on the desk, its screen illuminating the dim office with the fading light of the afternoon. But before he could reach for it, the call abruptly ended, leaving a lingering silence.
With a sigh, he picked up the phone, his voice barely above a whisper as he said, “You can go now.”
“Yes, sir,” Chad replied, a hint of uncertainty in his tone.
With that, Chad exited the office, leaving Franklin alone with the weight of impending decisions.
In the wake of their collaborative breakthrough, Wilson Corp wasted no time in broadcasting the news. The momentum was palpable, driven by the desire to showcase their innovation both nationally and internationally. By that very afternoon, the announcement was making waves, and a press conference was hastily arranged.
When Franklin received the update about the event, he remained composed, his voice steady as he instructed, “Adjust my schedule.”
Chad paused, a flicker of concern crossing his features. “You’ll be attending the press conference?”
“Mm,” Franklin affirmed, his response succinct.
“This…” Chad hesitated, the weight of the situation pressing on him.
Franklin had a significant meeting booked for that same morning. It was with Mr. Brown, who had traveled from another state specifically for this encounter. Surely, Franklin hadn’t overlooked that detail.
Chad’s brow furrowed as he carefully reminded him, “But that day, you’re supposed to meet Mr. Brown. He’s flying in just for this. If we suddenly change plans, wouldn’t that—”
Franklin’s silence was telling. He raised his eyes to Chad, his expression calm yet inscrutable.
In that moment, Chad understood. Franklin was acutely aware of the meeting’s significance, and yet he had made his choice.
“…Understood,” Chad finally conceded. “I’ll reach out to Mr. Brown’s team and rearrange the appointment.”
The announcement of the collaboration was undeniably important, but Wilson Corp had a cadre of senior staff capable of managing the event without Franklin’s presence.
Still, Chad felt compelled to add, “The PR department likely isn’t expecting you to show up either. I’ll inform them to prepare your seating arrangement.”
“No need for anything elaborate,” Franklin interjected, his tone unwavering. “I won’t go on stage. Just have them save me a seat in the audience.”
“In the audience?” Chad blinked, taken aback.
If Franklin wasn’t going to speak, what was the point of attending at all?



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Alguém saberia dizer o que houve com o livro, sem atualização a tempos...
Nada de episódio novo?...
Does the book stop? When are we going to get a new chapter?...
Olá, A história parou no capítulo 288? O nome do livro me gerou mais expectativas, quando ela realmente vai desprezar os dois e brilhar???...
Everytime I read new updates I am hoping to see Maggie completely moving on with her life not always checking where Franklin is up to with Julia. I think everyone reading this story by now understand that Franklin doesn't care about Julia. So what is the point of always pointing out how indifferent Franklin is to Maggie and how attentive he is towards Julia....
What does Helen mean Maggie is still married? Married to whom? Franklin has made it clear that he doesn't consider her anything and is flaunting his relationship with Julia for anyone who has eyes to witness it.So Maggie should wait for the divorce to be finalized to date. Isn't that double standards. And Franklin is dragging the divorce deliberately since divorced or not he does what he wants without any consequences. Really women are emotionally oppressed even authors only know that point of view 😕...
I feel sad for Maggie and all married women who have to endure emotional abuse with no end in sight. By the look of it,Franklin doesn't want to divorce Maggie for whatever reason. Either the reason is good or bad, Maggie shouldn't be humiliated like this just because she loves him. And the grandmother should be helping her get a divorce not emotionally blackmailing her, if she really cared about her. Franklin is using Maggie's love for the grandmother to abuse her. Is really loving people wrong? Author this one-sided hurt is not right. Let Maggie move on with dignity. It shouldn't end up with Franklin professing his love for her and her accepting it....