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Mr. CEO Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time (by Zora Pradeep) novel Chapter 193

Chapter 193

Half an hour later, Sophia arrived at the Brown family’s lavish villa. She ran upstairs and was surprised to see that Tracy was also there. “Mom, weren’t you supposed to go shopping with someone? Why are you here at Aunt’s house?”

Tracy, slightly confused, answered, “I just came back from shopping.”

Although the Green family’s villa was quite nice, it paled in comparison to the one Franklin had bought for Janice. Since the Brown family had moved into this villa, Tracy often came over to spend time there, unable to resist the luxury and grandeur of the house.

Sophia, much like her mother, had also grown fond of the Brown family’s house. Now, more and more, she enjoyed coming here.

Sitting down, she mysteriously grinned and said, “Mom, Aunt, guess who I saw at the game center?

Julia, who had been flipping through a book by the large windows, immediately had a guess. But not feeling particularly interested, she didn’t bother responding.

Tracy, on the other hand, was intrigued. “Did you see Maggie Miller?”

“Yes!” Sophia grinned, eating a sunflower seed. “This time, wasn’t your son–in–law refusing to let her go back to the Wilson family’s old house? So now, look at her, all alone in the arcade playing games. Oh, that? figure, she looked so pitiful.”

ned to hit a nerve

Sophia’s words with Tracy, and she couldn’t help but mock, “She’s all alone now, isn’t she? That’s what happens when you don’t stick to your place.”

They had already known about this matter.

Now, hearing Sophia mention it, Tracy was still smiling happily.

However, Julia remained focused on her book, her expression unchanged.

Sophia was the same.

It was as though Maggie no longer deserved their attention.

Seeing that Sophia still intended to continue talking, Sophia spoke in a soft tone, “Sophia, your cousin is studying, don’t disturb her.”

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“Oh…” Sophia noticed how serious Julia looked and said, “Didn’t the teacher arrive this morning? It’s already after five in the afternoon, and yet my cousin is still studying. I feel tired just watching her. Isn’t

she tired?”

Tracy said, “She must be tired, but your cousin is someone with big ambitions. I’ve always told you to learn from her, but you never listen.”

She paused, then smiled and added, “But Julie, hard work is important, yet you still need to take appropriate breaks. How about coming over to eat something first?”

Julia didn’t lift her head and simply replied, “No need. Frank has invited me to dinner. I’ll just read a little longer and then head out.”

After playing the game, Maggie returned to the Miller family home and spent over three hours reworking her paper. After confirming there were no issues, she sent it to Nolan.

She stretched lazily, left her room, and went downstairs. There, she saw her grandmother standing at the door in the cold winter, looking as though she was waiting for someone.

Maggie furrowed her brow and quickly walked over. “Grandma, you—

Before she could finish, the sound of a car engine came from outside.

Just as she reached the door, a car drove into the yard. Soon, Isabella opened the car door and ran down excitedly. “Mom, great–grandma!”

“Ah!” Old Lady Miller smiled happily, her eyes narrowing as she bent down to open her arms for an

embrace.

The moment Isabella got out of the car, she actually ran toward Maggie first. However, upon seeing Old Lady Miller bend down to hug her, she first embraced her great–grandmother.

Old Lady Miller asked, “Have you eaten? Are you hungry?”

“I just ate with Dad outside. I’m not hungry,” Isabella replied, then broke free from Old Lady Miller’s arms and came over, standing on tiptoe to reach out to Maggie. “Mom, hug!”

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Whether it was because he didn’t see it or he was too busy, Franklin didn’t reply to her message that night.”

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