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Mr. CEO Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time (by Zora Pradeep) novel Chapter 31

Chapter 31

Chapter 31

She had lived there for nearly seven years, and although it had only been a little over twenty days

since she left, it felt like she hadn’t been there for half a lifetime.

In fact, everything–the trees, the grass–hadn’t changed at all.

aggie had already begun to feel a sense of unfamiliarity with the place.

The butler noticed her and quickly came out to greet her. “Madam, you’re back.”

Maggie paused at the butler’s address, but ultimately didn’t correct him. She nodded and asked,

“Where’s Bella?”

“She should still be asleep.”

It was almost time, and if Isabella didn’t come downstairs for breakfast soon, it would be too late.

However, Maggie had no intention of going upstairs herself and simply asked Aunt Sara to go

upstairs and urge her.

The butler asked, “Madam, have you had breakfast? It’s ready, would you like to—

Maggie smiled faintly and shook her head. “No need, I’ve already eaten.”

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“I see, understood…”

At that moment, Franklin came downstairs.

Maggie looked at him, said nothing, just gave a faint nod of acknowledgment.

Franklin paused in his steps. Before he could say anything, Isabella ran downstairs and leapt into Maggie’s arms.

Maggie embraced her, gently ruffling her hair, and smiled, “It’s getting late, hurry and go

breakfast.”

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“Mm!”

As expected, the first thing she saw when she woke up was her mother!

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Mr. CEO, Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time

Chapter 31

Isabella snuggled into her arms, inhaling her familiar scent, feeling content, and happily tugged at Maggie to accompany her. “Mom, come have breakfast with me.”

Maggie didn’t get up. “I’ve already eaten. You go ahead.”

Isabella pouted. “Then at least talk to me while I eat.”

While mother and daughter were chatting, Franklin had already seated himself at the dining table.

table to resist her daughter’s pleadings, Maggie eventually joined Isabella at the table and sat

across from Franklin.

The butler poured her a glass of water. Maggie quietly drank it while listening to Isabella excitedly

As for Franklin, she completely ignored him.

But after loving someone for so many years, could it really be that easy to let go?

Isabella noticed the interaction and, in her memory, Franklin only ever showed this kind of tenderness when talking to Julia.

For a moment, she forgot that Maggie was there. She eagerly asked, “Daddy, is that Aunt Julie on the phone?

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