Chapter 8
It was nearly dawn when they got home.
Isabella had fallen asleep before they even reached home.
Carrying Isabella upstairs, Franklin passed the master bedroom and noticed the door was open, but it was pitch black inside.
After putting Isabella to bed, he returned to the master bedroom, turned on the dim lights, and glanced at the bed–empty.
Maggie wasn’t there. Just then, the butler brought up his luggage.
Franklin loosened his tie and asked, “Where is she?”
The butler quickly replied, “Madam went on a business trip.”
He hadn’t been present when Maggie left with her luggage half a month ago.
Other servants had mentioned seeing her leave with luggage, presumably for a business
trip.
Strangely, Maggie rarely traveled for business before, and when she did, it was usually for just two or three days.
This time she’d been gone for half a month. Franklin merely grunted in acknowledgment, asking nothing more.
The next day.
Franklin ran into Maggie at the company.
Unaware that Franklin and Isabella had returned, Maggie froze momentarily at the
unexpected encounter.
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Chapter 8
Seeing Maggie, Franklin showed slight surprise but assumed she had just returned from her business trip, thinking nothing more of it.
His expression blank, he treated her like a stranger, coldly passing by and entering the
company.
In the past, learning of his sudden return would have delighted her.
In such moments, even if she couldn’t embrace him, she would have watched him with excited, joy–filled eyes, smiling and wishing him good morning despite his coldness.
But now, Maggie merely glanced at his handsome face before lowering her gaze, showing
none of her previous excitement and joy.
Franklin hadn’t noticed these changes before he left.
Watching his tall, steady figure retreat, Maggie wondered when he had returned, but since he was back, perhaps the divorce could proceed soon?
Having resolved to divorce, Maggie didn’t dwell on thoughts of Franklin, immediately focusing on work upon returning to her desk.
Half an hour later, Jake called to instruct her: “Make two cups of coffee and bring them to
the CEO’s office.”
Back when she was trying to win Franklin’s affection, learning of his love for coffee, she had put great effort into mastering its preparation.
Her dedication had paid off. After tasting her coffee, whether at home or in the office, Franklin had specifically requested coffee made by her.
Back then, learning that Franklin truly loved her coffee had excited her for a long time. She thought it was the first step toward success.
In reality, she had underestimated his dislike and wariness of her. True, he liked her coffee.
But that was all he liked–just her coffee.
Toward her, his attitude remained cold and distant.
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So when he wanted her coffee, he usually had Jake contact her, and after she made it, Jake or others would collect it.
He never gave her any chance to get close to him.
Only occasionally, when Jake and others were busy, did she have the opportunity to deliver
the coffee to his office herself.
This time, from Jake’s tone on the phone, she was to bring the coffee directly to Franklin.
After preparing the coffee, Maggie placed it on a tray to deliver to him.
Franklin’s office door was open.
As she reached his office doorway, about to knock politely, she saw Julia sitting on Franklin’s lap, the two apparently kissing.
Maggie froze, her face suddenly turning pale.
Seeing her, Julia hurriedly got off Franklin’s lap.
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