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The elderly lady frowned, "Mag
"Mom's here?" Isabella had just come down from the second floor in the elevator. Seeing Maggie, she was quite happy, after all,
she hadn't been in contact with her for over two weeks.
e interrupted the elderly lady and threw herself into Maggie's arms, "Mom!" Maggie paused, gently hugged her back with a soft
"mm," but said nothing more.
The elderly lady actually didn't want Maggie to leave Wilson Group. However, seeing Isabella present, she didn't continue the
previous topic, instead smiling and saying to Maggie, "Mag, it's been so long since I've had tea made by you. Would you make
some for grandmother?"
Having grown up at Grandmother Wilson's side, Maggie had developed a calm and patient nature
from a young age.
With her natural talent and years of practice, her tea ceremony skills were quite good. "Of course, but it's almost dinner time..."
Maria, who preferred coffee to tea and didn't like watching Maggie's tea ceremony, cut in, "Yes, we'l start dinner soon when
Frank and York return..." Just as she finished speaking, Franklin arrived. Upon entering, he first greeted the elderly lady and
Stella. Seeing Maggie, he glanced at her briefly before looking away, sitting down in a single chair far from
her.
Seeing Franklin, Isabella immediately left Maggie's embrace and ran to him, "Dad!"
York was much younger than Maria and Franklin, not yet an adult. With his sunny disposition, he bounded in, gracefully jumping
over the sofa armrest to land smoothly on the seat.
Seeing everyone present, he smiled, "Were you all waiting for me?" Maria playfully smacked his head, "Yes, we've all been
starving waiting for you!"
While Franklin was reserved and rarely spoke, and Maria was hot-tempered, York was the family's joy, particularly close to his
parents.
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Upon his arrival, even Stella's cold expression softened into a smile, and the elderly lady grew more cheerful. Seeing it was
getting late and everyone was hungry, she ordered dinner to be served. With just nine people, they went to the small dining
room. The seating arrangement placed the elderly lady, Franklin, Isabella, and Maggie together.
The elderly lady smiled and beckoned to Isabella, "Bella, switch seats with your father, let your parents sit together." The elderly
lady was always trying tirelessly to bring Maggie and Franklin closer. Everyone else was used to this by now. They all thought
her efforts were futile. After all, despite all her matchmaking attempts over the years, Franklin's attitude toward Maggie hadn't
changed one
bit.
Knowing how useless these attempts were, Maria smiled sarcastically, not even bothering to get involved this time, and simply
sat down wherever.
So he remained silent. His silence meant tacit acceptance. Maggie no longer felt joy at the elderly
lady's matchmaking attempts.
Her expression remained neutral, though she smiled gently at the elderly lady and said, "It's fine, Grandmother, let's stay as we
are."
The elderly lady felt somewhat helpless, thinking Maggie was too passive, too accommodating with Franklin, wasting many
opportunities over the years, which led to their lack of progress. But since Maggie had spoken, she didn't insist. As dinner
formally began, everyone chatted while eating, creating a pleasant atmosphere. Maggie rarely spoke, quietly eating with her
head down.
It had been over ten minutes since Franklin arrived, and the married couple hadn't exchanged a single word.
They hadn't communicated at all. This was normal for them as a couple. Everyone was used to it and
didn't find it unusual.
When Isabella wanted something to eat, while Maggie used to take care of her, she now habitually asked Franklin to help her.
However, when she wanted the large shrimp, she looked toward Maggie. Because in the past,
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Maggie would always peel shrimp for both her and Franklin.
"Mom, I want to eat the large shrimp."
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