Chapter 135
Old Lady Wilson didn’t know about the divorce between Maggie and Franklin yet.
She smiled and called out to them, “Mag, Isabella, come and eat.”
Maggie and Franklin responded in unison, “Okay, we’re coming.”
Isabella held Maggie’s hand and happily walked toward the dining room.
Levi: “”
Levi followed and sat beside Franklin.
Maggie sat with Isabella.
Old Lady Wilson smiled and said, “Levi hasn’t been here in a while. When I saw you, I had the kitchen make two extra dishes that you love. Make sure to eat a lot.”
Levi smiled. “Alright, Grandma, I’ll take care of these meat dishes!”
Old Lady Wilson: “Good, good!”
Maggie served food to Isabella, picking out fish bones carefully and attentively.
first glance, it seemed no different from the past.
But…
Levi couldn’t help but look at them a little longer.
Noticing his gaze, Maggie coldly glanced over at him.
Levi paused.
In the past, because he was especially close to Franklin and Harry, he knew that Maggie wanted to get along with him and
Harry.
But they had always looked down on her.
Yet Maggie never gave up.
She wasn’t great at socializing, but she would always take the initiative, warmly greeting them, with a gentle smile on her face when speaking.
But now, the look in Maggie’s eyes was icy.
→ It was like looking at a stranger with no connection to her.
At this moment, Levi suddenly realized that the way Maggie looked at Isabella was similar–her demeanor toward her
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aughter was still warm, but the gaze lacked the same love it once held.
Instead, it was cold.
This…
Was it fake?
Levi could understand the shift in her attitude toward him, since no one would want to keep giving warmth to someone who kept ignoring them.
But Isabella was her daughter!
How could that be?
Maybe this was one of her tactics.
Perhaps it was to catch Franklin’s attention and win him back by retreating first?
Thinking this, Levi shifted his gaze to Franklin.
And then he realized that Franklin was indeed also looking at Maggie.
Old Lady Wilson suddenly coughed lightly. “Levi, what are you looking at?”
When it came to this, she couldn’t help but sigh, casting a glance at Franklin as she said, “It’s all Frank’s fault!”
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