Chapter 217
He glanced down at her and said, “You really have lost some weight.”
“You-”
Before she could respond, Franklin’s driver had already gotten out of the car, having spotted them coming. When he saw Franklin holding someone, he was surprised. When he recognized it was Maggie, his eyes widened.
“Mrs. Wilson?”
With that, he quickly opened the car door for her.
Maggie realized that Franklin intended for her to ride in his car.
She coldly replied, “My car is nearby-”
Franklin waved at the driver to take the umbrella from her hand before gently placing her in the back seat. He said, “You’ve sprained your ankle. Are you sure you can drive?”
Maggie replied indifferently, “I can call someone to pick me up.”
Before Franklin could answer, Rex had already walked over.
“Mr. Wilson.”
Franklin closed the door, took the umbrella from the driver, and turned to Rex with a smile. “Mr. Hardin,
you’re still here?”
Rex knew Maggie was inside, but Franklin’s car had a reflective film, so he couldn’t see her through the
window.
He shifted his gaze back to Franklin and asked, “Is Miss Miller inside?”
Franklin replied, “Yes, she sprained her ankle. I’m taking her to see a doctor.”
“I don’t have anything to do for the moment, and I was planning to talk to Miss Miller about some business. If Mr. Wilson doesn’t mind, I can take her to the hospital.”
Franklin smiled. “What a coincidence. We have something to discuss as well. Mr. Hardin, would you
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mind scheduling for next time?”
Rex’s expression darkened slightly.
Franklin added, “It’s windy here, and Mr. Hardin’s clothes are getting soaked.
Why don’t you head back to
our car and take a rest?”
Rex understood that whether or not Franklin was really interested in Maggie, he had no right to interfere.
He nodded, glancing once more at the car where Maggie sat, before turning to leave.
Inside the car, the soundproofing was excellent, and Maggie couldn’t hear the conversation between
Franklin and Rex.
However, she had noticed the look Rex gave the car. Based on his feelings for Julia, even if she couldn’t hear them, she could roughly guess what Rex’s intentions were.
She didn’t pay much attention to them after that.
Instead, she looked down at her phone and made a call for someone to come pick her up. Meanwhile, she
checked her ankle.
Confirming that her sprain wasn’t too serious and that she could still walk, she felt somewhat relieved.
She hung up the phone, opened the door, and prepared to get out of the car.
Hearing the movement, Franklin turned around.
Maggie got out of the car and, after closing the door, walked over silently and took the umbrella from his
hand.
Franklin glanced down at her foot. “Is your foot okay?”
It hurt a little, but she could still walk.
However, Maggie didn’t
ay this out loud.
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