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The Heart I Gave The Love I Lost (Sarah and Alexander) novel Chapter 168

 

Chapter 159 

Grandma Wilson fell silent, which meant she had compromised. Franklin asked, “Have you eaten?” 

Grandma Wilson hung up immediately. 

Franklin looked at the phone and chuckled softly. 

Isabella, curious, looked over and asked, “What happened?” 

Franklin calmly put his phone down. “Your great–grandmother is angry.” 

“Ah? Did you make great–grandmother angry?” Isabella asked. 

“Mm.” 

“Are you going to make up with her?” 

“Not now. We’ll talk later.” 

“Okay…” 

When they got back to the company, Johnny didn’t ask about the parent–child event. He simply said, “You’re back? Have you eaten?” 

Maggie replied, “Not yet.” 

“Come with me, I’ll treat you to a meal.” 

Maggie smiled. “Alright.” 

At the restaurant, they ran into Mr. Lee from Wilson Corporation, who was there with his family. 

Mr. Lee let his family go ahead into the private room and then said to Johnny, “I originally thought we might have another chance to cooperate, but now I’m not so sure…‘ 

Johnny smiled faintly, “I heard your new project is quite impressive?” 

“Yes, it’s great. It was personally decided by President Wilson, so there shouldn’t be any mistakes.” 

“Oh.” Johnny responded coolly and then asked, “I heard the parts involving the Brown and Green families are pretty important. Did anyone in your company object?” 

“Well, there are some objections, but it won’t have a big impact.” Mr. Lee replied. “When a company has a good project, the other shareholders naturally want to assign their people. 

But President Wilson rarely gets directly involved in these things. It would be unreasonable to object just because President Wilson has chosen his people for a part of the project. 

Moreover, the Brown and Green families are capable and follow the rules, so overall the impact is minimal.” 

Johnny remained silent. 

He didn’t want to listen anymore and said, “Alright, I won’t keep you We’ll catch up next time.” from your family. 

“Good, good,” Mr. Lee said, eager to end the conversation. 

Once Mr. Lee left, Johnny said to Maggie, “Let’s go in.” 

“Mm.” 

After dinner, they returned to the company and were soon informed that Rex was waiting for them. 

Maggie and Johnny had no intention of meeting him. 

Rex didn’t leave, and by the evening, when Maggie was leaving for the parking lot, he called out to her. “Miss Miller.” 

Maggie turned around, her tone cold. “Mr. Hardin, is there something?” 

Rex looked at her. “Let’s talk.” 

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