Chapter 178 She glanced over at Franklin, who was sitting quietly nearby, watching them. "Dad, I want to eat here. Can we have the food packed and brought here?" Franklin agreed, "Alright." Isabella smiled happily and continued clinging to Maggie.
Old Madam Miller and Old Madam Wilson still had plenty to talk about.
Maggie sat quietly, occasionally chiming in with a sentence here and there.
After a while, Isabella, feeling tired, asked, "Mom, when will you be done with work?" Maggie didn't want Old Madam Miller to overhear, so she picked Isabella up and sat down on the sofa in the ward before answering, "I'm not sure, but if nothing unexpected happens, I'll be even busier." "What?" Isabella was taken aback and looked disappointed.
"Then when will you have tto takeskiing?" She had remembered this.
Maggie thought for a moment and said, "Next month." "Really?" "Yes," Maggie nodded. "When I have time, I'll let you know." "Okay!" Isabella cheered up again.
Then she suddenly remembered what happened last night and quickly asked, "By the way, Mom, did you go shopping last night?" Maggie paused for a moment but then answered, "Yes." "Ah? So the person I saw last night really was you?" "Maybe," Maggie replied.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJust then, she noticed Franklin was looking at her from the side.
10:12 Mr. CEO, Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long T98.9% Chapter 178 It had been a while since Isabella had gone shopping with Maggie. Although there was a period when she found it boring just to walk around, now thinking back, she really missed it.
She said, "Next twhen you're free, can you takeshopping again? And we can go to the gcenter and play bumper cars." Maggie withdrew her gaze and replied, "Okay." Di Isabella continued talking, but at that moment, Franklin picked up the cup of water that Maggie had been drinking from, poured out the now-cold water, and refilled it with warm water. He placed the cup on the coffee table in front of her.
Maggie glanced at it and softly thanked him.
Franklin nodded. "You're welcome." He then casually sat down on the nearby sofa.
Old Madam Wilson and Old Madam Miller were still chatting happily, but when they saw the three of them sitting together, Old Madam Wilson paused and stopped the conversation.
Old Madam Miller followed her gaze but didn't show any reaction, then turned her attention back to the conversation.
Old Madam Wilson sighed, "You say-" "Since they've made a decision, we shouldn't force them," Old Madam Miller said.
Hearing this, Old Madam Wilson sighed again.
A short tlater, the meal Franklin had ordered arrived.
It was a large table full of dishes, obviously enough for more than just two people.
Franklin turned to Maggie and said, "Let's eat together." Maggie noticed that half of the dishes were ones she liked to eat.
. Moreover, Franklin had made sure the dishes were placed on her side of the table.
Then, Franklin added, "Isabella, go call your great-grandmother to ceat." "Okay." cro Your Wife Hic Wanted a Divorce for a Long T99.0% Chapter 178 Isabella immediately slid off Maggie's lap and went to tug Old Madam Miller's hand, asking her to ceat.
Old Madam Wilson then urged, "Ceat a little, otherwise I'll feel embarrassed for asking you to cback tomorrow to accompany me." Old Madam Maggie had no choice but to walk over and sit at the table.
Seeing that all the dishes in front of Maggie were her favorites, Old Madam Miller paused for a moment and glanced at Franklin. Maggie remained calm.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAs she had thought, with Franklin's memory, remembering these details wasn't anything remarkable.
The reason he prepared all of this was probably just out of gratitude for them coming to visit Old Madam Wilson. It didn't mean anything more than that.
After dinner, Maggie and Old Madam Miller sat for over an hour before they prepared to leave.
As it was getting late, Old Madam Wilson didn't insist on keeping them any longer and said to Franklin, "You and Isabella should head htoo." "Alright," Franklin replied, "I'll cto see you tomorrow morning." Maggie, Franklin, and the others left the hospital together.
Once in the elevator, Franklin asked, "Did you drive here yourself?" "Yes," Maggie answered.
Franklin didn't say anything else, but Isabella, who had been quiet, suddenly remembered something and asked, "Mom, are you not going htonight?" Maggie replied, "I'll be taking Grandma back home, and I'm staying over at her place, so I won't be going back." "I want to stay at Grandma's house too!" Isabella quickly said.
Although Isabella was closer to Franklin now, to Old Madam Miller, Isabella would always be Maggie's daughter. Before Maggie could answer, Old Madam Miller smiled gently and said, "Alright, alright." T99.2% Chapter 178
Seeing how Old Madam Miller was speaking, Maggie didn't feel likem refusing, but she stil reminded Isabella, "You don't have any change of clothes at Grandma's house."
Before Isabella had left for overseas with Franklin, she used to visit m Maggie's family frequently. Back e them halt of the wardrobe in Maggie's room was filled with clothes that she and her Aunt Helen had prepared for Isabella.
But since Isabella hadn't been back to Maggie's place as much over the grqwn past two years, and she had so quickly. Maggie and Aunt Helen hadn't bought her new clothes as often. Now, there were no suitable clothes for her at Miller's house. "Ah?" Isabella pouted, looking disappointed. "Then-" Just then, Franklin spoke up. "I'll call and have someone deliver sclothes over." (15)