Chapter summary: Chapter 660 from the book Mr. CEO Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time by Free Collection
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Chapter 660
Seeing everyone fawn over Maggie, watching the smile on her face, it rubbed him the wrong way in a manner he couldn’t quite shake.
He didn’t say a word. Just turned and headed upstairs alone.
That afternoon, Maggie and her team finally tied up everything they’d been working on. They probably wouldn’t need to come back to Wilson Group for the next two weeks or so.
Mr. Jarrell, ever the gracious host, insisted on personally walking them down to the lobby.
Yale’s group happened to be heading back to the office to take care of a few things, so they all ended up waiting at the elevator bank together.
The elevator came quickly. But when the doors slid open, the whole group went quiet.
Mr. Jarrell recovered first, stepping forward with a smile. “Mr. Wilson, Mr. Taylor.”
Franklin gave a nod, his gaze drifting over the group. “Heading out?” he asked, casual as ever.
“The framework’s all wrapped up. Ms. Miller and her team are heading back to Cole. I’m seeing them off.”
Franklin nodded and turned to Maggie. “Good work.”
Maggie’s expression stayed neutral. “Just doing my job.”
Franklin spotted Yale and nodded his way too. “Heading back to HJ Tech?”
“Yeah, just need to handle a few things.”
Mr. Taylor glanced over at Yale, then looked at Franklin. “And this is…?”
“A friend.”
Taylor could tell Franklin wasn’t in the mood for introductions, so he didn’t push it. He already knew Maggie, though they didn’t cross paths much. Spotting her now, he was warm about it, striking up a conversation with her without missing a beat.
Maggie held up her end, responding to just about everything he said, with Mr. Jarrell jumping in here and there.
Franklin didn’t say much. He just stood off to the side and watched them talk.
The others probably weren’t paying close attention, but the moment Franklin appeared, Yale had been tracking both
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him and Maggie.
And what he noticed was this: after that first brief exchange when they ran into each other, Maggie and Franklin barely made eye contact.
They seemed like near strangers.
If he hadn’t seen those photos, he would’ve thought this kind of stiff, barely–there greeting was perfectly normal between them.
He thought back to what he’d seen in those pictures, then looked at the two of them now, and couldn’t help but wonder…
The elevator reached the lobby. Mr. Jarrell turned to Maggie with a grin. “The awards ceremony is coming up in a few days, Ms. Miller. Congratulations in advance.”
“Thank you.”
Mr. Taylor hadn’t heard anything about an award. “What ceremony?”
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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....