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The Heart I Gave The Love I Lost (Sarah and Alexander) novel Chapter 10

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Since the couple hadn’t seen each other for months, and Maggie had made a special trip here only to leave without even seeing Franklin, Auntie Sara couldn’t help but remind him

Sir, Madam didn’t look well when she left. She seemed angry.” 

Auntie Sara had initially thought Maggie must have had some urgent matter to rush back 

home

Only now, learning that Franklin didn’t even know about her departure, did she sense something was wrong

Angry? In front of him, Maggie had always been gentle and accoinmodating. So she could get angry too

How novel

Franklin gave a dismissive smile, brushed off Auntie Sara with a casual response, and went 

upstairs

Back in his room, just as he was about to open Maggie’s letter, Julia called. After answering the phone, he carelessly tossed the envelope aside and left the room

Shortly after, the envelope fell from the bed to the floor. That night, Franklin didn’t come 

home

The next day, when Auntie Sara came up to clean, she saw the envelope on the floor and recognized it as the one Maggie had asked her to give to Franklin yesterday

Assuming he had read it, she simply put it in a nearby drawer

After landing, Maggie went straight upstairs to pack when she 

got 

home

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After all, six years had passed, and she had quite a few things in the house

But she only took a few sets of clothes, two sets of daily necessities, and some of her professional books

After marriage, Franklin had given her and their daughter monthly living expenses

Deposited into two separate cards

One was hers, one was their daughter’s. But Maggie was used to using her own card for daily expenses. She had never touched their daughter’s card from beginning to end

Moreover, because she loved Franklin, whenever she went shopping and saw clothes, shoes, cufflinks, or ties that would suit him, she couldn’t help but buy them

As for herself, due to her work, her daily expenses were low. Her heart and eyes were full of her husband and daughter, wanting to give them the best of everything

of the So, most of the living expenses Franklin gave her were spent on father and daughter

Given this pattern, there shouldn’t have been much money left in the card

However, in the past year or more, since their daughter had been living with Franklin in Country A, she had fewer opportunities to buy things for them

Now there was still over four million left in the card. This amount might be negligible to Franklin, but it wasn’t a small sum for her

Since it was money that belonged to her, Maggie didn’t hesitate to transfer it out

Leaving both cards behind, she dragged her luggage away without looking back

She had an apartment not far from her workplace. Not large, just over a hundred square 

meters

She had bought it four years ago to help a friend’s sales performance when they had run away from home

She had never lived there before. Now it came in handy. The apartment had been regularly 

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cleaned by someone, so it wasn’t dirty

A simple cleaning would make it livable

Exhausted after a long day, at past ten in the evening, Maggie went to rest in her room after 

washing up

Ding ding, ding ding, ding ding-The harsh alarm jolted Maggie from her dream

Being suddenly awakened, her mind went blank for a moment. After her thoughts cleared, she remembered it was 1 AM here, which meant it was around 7 AM in Country A where Franklin and their daughter were

Franklin and their daughter usually had breakfast at this time. Ever since their daughter went to Country A with Franklin, she would typically call her daughter at this hour

Because she was tired from work and preferred to sleep early, she had set this alarm to avoid missing her chat time with her daughter

When their daughter first went to Country A with Franklin, she hadn’t adjusted well and missed her mother terribly, wanting to call her all the time

But as her stay in Country A grew longer, her daughter’s attitude on the phone changed from attachment and longing to perfunctory responses and impatience. This alarm had long since lost its purpose

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