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Mr. CEO Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time (by Zora Pradeep) novel Chapter 202

Chapter 202

After clinking glasses with Johnny and Maggie, Harry took a sip of his drink before saying, “We’re all friends, there’s no need for such formality.”

Although their cooperation had been relatively smooth, Johnny never considered Harry to be a true friend.

Of course, he also knew that Harry’s words were just polite pleasantries.

That being said, Johnny was satisfied with Harry’s ability to set aside personal grudges and focus on business.

Though Harry was speaking to Johnny, his attention was still largely on Maggie.

Tonight’s event was hosted by Johnny and Maggie.

Even though Johnny was there to protect her, Maggie had still drunk quite a bit of alcohol that evening.

Her cheeks were faintly flushed, her eyes glistened with a soft glow, and the usual coolness in her gaze was reduced, giving her a somewhat… cute appearance.

Harry’s grip on the stem of his wine glass tightened slightly, his gaze shifting away slowly.

Though Maggie had drunk some alcohol, she was not yet intoxicated.

As the evening was winding down, when Maggie saw Harry to the door, Harry stopped in his tracks.

The cold wind outside was biting, and noticing the small section of white, delicate calf exposed beneath her soft gown, he said, “Let me take it from here.”

Maggie nodded, “Alright, take care.”

Harry looked at her as if he had something to say, but after a brief hesitation, he remained silent and

turned to leave.

After all the important guests had left, Maggie finally got into Jason’s car and left the hotel.

But Harry hadn’t actually left yet.

He was worried that Maggie might encounter trouble after drinking.

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Only after confirming she had safely gotten into the car and left did he turn to his driver and say, “Let’s

go.”

The next day, when Maggie woke up and had breakfast, Helen and Old Mrs. Miller were discussing the preparations for the New Year.

Tomorrow was New Year’s Eve, and the company had officially gone on holiday today.

Maggie said, “I’ll go with you all.”

Old Mrs. Miller smiled, “Good, good, we’ll go together.”

Then, her smile faltered for a moment, and she asked, “Mag, is Isabella celebrating the New Year at the Wilson family this year?

Mentioning Isabella, Maggie’s expression softened somewhat. “She probably is.”

On the day she met with Mr. Taylor, Franklin had briefly mentioned Isabella, subtly implying that she should take care of Isabella. However, after that day, neither Franklin nor Isabella had reached out to her.

So, it seemed likely that Isabella would spend the New Year at the Wilson family.

Old Mrs. Miller felt torn between missing Isabella and sympathizing with Maggie.

But Maggie remained calm, comforting her, “Grandma, I’m fine. As long as Isabella is happy.”

Old Mrs. Miller felt that Maggie was trying to hide her sadness to prevent worrying her, but she sighed quietly and didn’t bring it up again.

After breakfast, Maggie and Helen went out to buy New Year’s goods.

The shopping streets outside were decorated with bright lights, and familiar New Year songs filled the air, creating a strong festive atmosphere.

Helen had already done most of the New Year shopping, so today they were just checking for anything they had missed.

The streets were crowded with children wearing festive cotton outfits, holding small tiger lanterns that were adorably cute.

Maggie stopped in her tracks as she watched a little girl hopping around.

Before Isabella left to study abroad with Franklin, Maggie would buy her two or three sets of these

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