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Mr. CEO Your Wife Has Wanted a Divorce for a Long Time (by Zora Pradeep) novel Chapter 55

Chapter 55

But hearing her mom ask if she had eaten, it didn’t seem like she was angry about her sneaking away that day. That made her feel relieved.

She knew her mom would never be mad at her!

line her every day t

like she used to. nor was she

However, in the past few days, she noticed that her mom hadn’t been calling her every

always asking about where she was.

She thought it was a good thing.

She liked the change in her mom!

Maggie hadn’t asked about where they had gone the past two days.

She wasn’t interested.

After chatting with Isabella about her studies, Maggie hung up the phone.

Back at the office, Johnny came over and asked. “The tech exhibition is tomorrow. Should we all meet at the company together?”

Maggie replied, “Sounds good.”

The next morning. Maggie drove out, but not long after, her car suddenly broke down. The car behind her crashed into it, triggering a chain of accidents.

A bunch of drivers behind her started shouting angrily.

The car was immobile, blocking traffic.

Maggie apologized to the drivers behind her and immediately called for emergency help, waiting for the rescue team to arrive,

However, dealing with this was taking up a lot of time, and she was in a hurry to attend the exhibition-

“Car broke down?”

At that moment, a tall figure approached from the opposite sidewalk.

Maggie looked up.

It was Harry

What was he doing here?

She gave a faint “Mm.” not wanting to engage with him. She quickly called Johnny to inform him of her situation and told them to go ahead and not wait for her. She would catch up once she sorted things out.

“Dealing with traffic accidents can be pretty troublesome,” she added.

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By the time she finished sorting this out, the exhibition would probably be over.

Johnny replied. “Wait a moment, I’ll have someone contact you, but it’ll probably take half an hour before they can get to you.”

“It’s fine. I can go in later.”

As long as she didn’t miss the exhibition, that was enough.

After hanging up the phone, Maggie was about to communicate with the other drivers when Harry suddenly spoke up: “I’ll have someone handle this for you. Where are you going? Fill take you.”

nggie was taken aback and looked up at him.

Five minutes later, she was sitting in Harry’s car.

r’s car.

They sat in the backseat with a bi

bit of distance between them, but Maggie still felt somewhat awkward.

“Thank you.”

In the past, Harry h

In the past, Harry had mostly ignored her.

Harry was busy and made several calls after getting in the car.

Maggie was relieved.

Maggie got out of the car and politely said to Harry. “Thank you.”

Just as Maggie had walked a short distance, a black luxury sedan parked

Then she asked, “What brings you here?”

Harry got out of the car. “I was dropping a friend off.”

At that moment, Logan and Lauren also got out of the car. Upon learning of Harry’s identity, they quickly grewed him

Harry nodded hack. “Uncle, Aunt.”

After a few words of pleasantries, Harry received a call. Since the exhibition was about to start, Julia and her family soon

Meanwhile,

Maggie met up with Johnny and the others at the entrance of the exhibition.

Johnny leaned over and whispered in her ear, “The professor will also be attending the exhibition.”

Maggie froze, her eyes widening in shock.

Johnny raised an eyebrow and smiled. “It’s a good thing you found someone to help you. If the professor knew you were late. he’d probably…”

Maggle immediately understood what he meant.

Their professor wouldn’t care about the reason for being late.

To hhn, being late was a sign of not being serious.

When she graduated and got married with a child, the professor had already been furious. If they met again now, and he found out she was late, Maggie couldn’t even imagine the look he’d give her.

The thought made her shiver.

“So, it’s good that you weren’t late,” Johnny said with a grin.

Maggie also let out a sigh of relief.

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