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Mr. CEO Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time

Chapter 415
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"What are you doing here?" Franklin turned and replied, "You scoldedout of the blue yesterday. I figured you missed me, so I cto see you." She gave a cold snort and asked the butler, "When did he get here?" "Around six. I was going to notify you, but Mr. Wilson said not to disturb you, so-" "Great-grandma"" Isabella ran down the stairs. Grandma Wilson's expression softened at the sight of her great-granddaughter. She hugged her as the girl leapt into her arms.

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"Are you hungry, sweetie? Did you have dinner?" "Daddy and I already ate. Did you eat too, Great-grandma?" She smiled. "Yes, I did." Though happy to see Isabella, Grandma Wilson looked tired after a ---- long day. Franklin noticed and said, "I wanted to talk to you about something, but since you're tired, I'll wait until tomorrow morning-" "I won't be in the mood tomorrow either." No need to ask. She already knew it was about Julia.

"I don't care what you do, but stop dragginginto your mess." Her tone was harsh, Isabella had never seen her great-grandmother this angry before. She wasn't frightened, just curious. "Are you upset, Great-grandma?" Looking at her great-granddaughter, Grandma Wilson's heart felt heavy. She turned to Franklin. "Did you know your ex-mother-in-law's condition is very serious?" Even if they had managed to get Quincy, if Sally's illness was too far along, even she might not be able to help.

---- Franklin replied calmly, "I know now." His voice was flat. He looked composed, unshaken, completely indifferent. He was still so cold and unconcerned when it cto Maggie. He knew all about the feuds between the Miller and Brown families. But sti The more Grandma Wilson thought about it, the more her chest tightened. Isabella looked up. "Hasn't Grandma been sick for a long time?" She remembered her mom saying so when she was little-that Grandma had to stay in the hospital.

"Your grandma has another illness now." Grandma Wilson replied gently. Then, without looking at Franklin, she said coldly, "Don't ctowith your crap anymore. You can leave now."

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