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Mr. CEO Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time (by Zora Pradeep) novel Chapter 99

Chapter 99

“But I don’t have an invitation

Jessica hesitated for a moment. “The invitations for this auction were sent out half a month ago. It’s not easy to get one now, but if you want.”

Her meaning was clear.

was suggesting that Maggie ask Franklin for help.

Around 9 p.m., after parting with Jessica, Maggie finally returned to Franklin’s villa.

When she arrived, she found that Franklin was already home, working in the study.

Maggie knew he didn’t like her getting close to his study, so she stayed in the bedroom, reading a book while waiting for him.

Around 1 a.m., Franklin finally returned to the room.

Seeing him enter, Maggie put down her book and looked at him. Franklin noticed her gaze and calmly asked, “Is there

something?”

Maggie didn’t beat around the bush and directly said, “I heard there’s a charity auction in two days—”

Franklin elegantly took off his tie and, hearing her, glanced at her and said, “You want an invitation to the auction?”

“Yes,” Maggie replied.

“Got it.”

He said that and turned to head to the closet. A short while later, he went to the bathroom to shower.

Maggie was a little surprised by how readily he agreed.

But since he had agreed, she was reassured.

It was getting late, so she put down her book and lay down in bed. Franklin was still in the bathroom, and she quickly fell

asleep.

Because the auction was in two days, the following evening, after leaving Cole, Maggie still returned to the villa.

When she got there, Franklin was not at home, but Isabella was.

When Isabella saw her, she clung to her and begged her to make her something delicious.

Maggie agreed.

After dinner, the butler came to find her, saying, “Madam, someone just dropped this off for you.”

Maggie opened the package.

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