Chapter 240
Chapter 240
Franklin spoke again, “Then you contact Grandma?”
Maggie: “…”
She didn’t even need to think to know that the old lady would definitely not agree to her walking away from the divorce with nothing.
She asked, “If we don’t change the divorce agreement, when can we go register for the divorce?”
Franklin: “It should be within this year.”
It was only March now, so there were still several months left until the end of the year.
She could wait for a few months, but….
Franklin: “Any other questions?”
Maggie didn’t speak, just hung up the phone.
As soon as she hung up, her phone rang again.
It was a call from Harry.
He said that Daisy had caught the flu and wouldn’t be able to go out for the next few days. Their plan to hang out this weekend had to be postponed.
Maggie, upon hearing this, replied, “It’s fine. We’ll reschedule once Daisy feels better.” She was a little worried about Daisy, so she added, “Let me know once Daisy is feeling better.”
Hearing her concern for Daisy, Harry laughed and said, “Okay.”
After exchanging a few more words, they hung up.
Maggie planned to quickly develop a new model for the previous project.
Over the weekend, she spent most of her time working at home.
On Monday, she arrived at the office, reviewed some materials, and when it was almost time, she headed to the interview room.
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Chapter 240
During the fourth interview, the candidate walked in but didn’t see Johnny. He stood at the door, not entering, and asked, “Is Johnny not here?”
Maggie looked up and answered, “He’s not here.”
Hearing this, the candidate stared at her for a moment, raised an eyebrow, and asked, “You’re Maggie?”
“I am,” Maggie didn’t ask how he knew her name, since she already had an inkling. She added, “He’s not
here. Do you still want to continue the interview?”
The candidate paused, glanced at her, then finally sat down and said, “Let’s go ahead.”
Seeing his laid–back attitude, Maggie directly asked, “How do you want to do this interview?”
The candidate seemed a little surprised by her question, as if she didn’t give off the impression of someone who would ask such a thing.
Raising his eyebrow, he said, “I can do it however I want?”
Maggie replied, “Tell me your plan?”
The man pulled out a laptop from his bag, fiddled with it for a bit, and handed it to her. Then he leaned
back, crossing his legs, and began eating a lollipop, watching her intently.
Maggie glanced at the screen; it was a long string of code.
After a while, she didn’t say anything and just began to make changes.
Not long later, she turned the laptop toward him and said, “It’s done.”
The man, casually chewing on his candy, stood up, took a look, then froze. His eyes widened in disbelief as he stared at Maggie.

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