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Then Franklin's younger brother, Yancy’s voice cfrom outside:
“Sister-in-law, | heard you were sick. Are you feeling better now?”
Franklin hadn't spoken yet when Franklin interjected, “Cin.”
The door had been left open earlier as people had been coming and going from the room.
Hearing Franklin's voice, Yancy walked in from outside, first greeting Franklin, “Brother.”
Franklin responded with a simple, “Hmm.
Yancy’s gaze then fell on Maggie. Though the two hadn't interacted much, he knew she wasn’t entirely sure how
to engage with him. Maggie took the initiative, saying, “I'm feeling
much better now.”
Yancy scratched his head awkwardly, “Oh, that’s... good to hear.”
Maggie smiled gently. “Have you not been back here for a while?”
“Yeah... | missed the food here, so I cback for a bit. As soon as | got back, Grandma mentioned you were
running a fever.”
At this moment, Grandma Wilson cupstairs. Seeing that Maggie's complexion had improved, she seemed
more at ease. “The kitchen’s finished preparing the soup.
Mr. Stanley said you can have snow. Would you prefer to cdownstairs and have it, or should Frank bring
it up to you?”
Maggie hadn't eaten much earlier and didn’t have much of an appetite. Feeling a little stifled staying in her
room, she decided to join Grandma Wilson and the others downstairs.
Once downstairs, Yancy asked, “Where's Isabella?”
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Grandma Wilson replied, “She ate a little earlier but couldn't drink much. I'll have her drink a bit more later.”
After sitting down, Maggie accepted the soup the butler handed her and began sipping it slowly, cooling it with
gentle breaths.
Franklin sat next to her, but his phone buzzed with a message. Perhaps trying to prevent her from seeing the
screen, he shifted slightly away and began replying to the message.
Maggie noticed but said nothing, continuing to drink her soup quietly.
Grandma Wilson frowned, “Can't it wait until after the soup?”
“It'll just take a minute,” Franklin replied.
The bowl of soup was quickly finished.
“Would you like smore?” Grandma Wilson asked.
Maggie shook her head and stood up. “No, thank you. I'm full.”
Even though Franklin had slightly turned away, as she rose, Maggie caught a glimpse of his phone screen. He
seemed to be texting Julia, discussing sproject matters.
Sensing that she might have noticed, Franklin moved further away.
Maggie, however, had already withdrawn her gaze, walking to the living room and picking up a newspaper to
read.
A short while later, Yancy cover with a plate of freshly washed fruit, offering her some.
Maggie looked up. “No, thank you. You can have it.”
Looking up, she saw that Franklin had already left the dining room, his phone still in hand, as he made his way
upstairs. She withdrew her gaze again.
Yancy sat down next to her and glanced at her a couple of times. Noticing this, Maggie asked, “What is it?”
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“Well, my brain isn’t as sharp as you or my brother's when it comes to mudying you how? I've got a few physics
problems | can’t solve
Maggie blinked, but before she could respond. Yancy continued. | wanted to ask my brother for help, but he said
he was busy and toldto ask you instead.”
Maggie paused for a moment, then took his test papers without a word.
Yancy was a decent student with a solid foundation. After Maggie locked over his papers and explained the
thought process for a few problems, he quickly underwood
“Wow, you're amazing, sister-in-law! Thank you!”
After understanding the problems, Yancy haphazardly gathered his papers and pens. exclaiming, “Finally, | can
play on my phone!”
Maggie chuckled softly, setting aside the newspaper she had nearly finished. Feeling a bir more refreshed, she
thought about heading upstairs to grab a book to pass the time.
Yancy leaned over, whispering, “Sister-in-law, my idol participated in another car race recently. She was even
cooler this time! I've got the video. Want to watch?”
Maggie froze for a moment, her smile fading slightly. “No, thanks. I'm not really into car
racing.”
“Really?” Yancy looked surprised, thinking she'd be interested. “But that day, you were watching with binoculars
for so long. | thought you liked it too.
Maggie replied calmly, “I saw a few acquaintances that day.”
“Oh...” Seeing her lack of interest, Yancy didn’t push it. He turned back to rewatch Julia’s race footage. “I really
miss her. She didn’t participate in this race, and who knows when I'll see her again, sigh...
Maggie stood up, saying, “I'm going upstairs to get a book.”
“Okay, sister-in-law! Even though you're feeling better, you should still get plenty of rest!”
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“Mm, | will.” With that, Maggie went upstairs.
Upon returning to her room, she noticed that the book Franklin had taken earlier was now on the desk. She
picked it up and placed it back in her bag.
Whenever she stayed here overnight, she'd usually bring one or two books along.
Searching through the room, she couldn't find anything else she wanted to read and thought it might be in
Isabella’s room. She turned to head over there.
Isabella’s door was open..
Before she reached the room, she heard Isabella’s cheerful voice, “Aunt Julie, I'm so bored! Can you keep me
company for a bit?”
Maggie paused mid-step.
A few seconds later, Isabella spoke again, her tone playful, “I'll drink the soup soon. Don’t worry, Aunt Julie.”
Leaning against the wall, Maggie let out a soft cough, her throat still a bit sore. She then
entered the room.
Isabella noticed her. She was lying on the bed, her legs playfully kicking in the air. Seeing her mother, she got
up. “Mom, why are you out of your room?”
“Just cto get a book,” Maggie said evenly.
Isabella grabbed her hand. “Great-grandma said the soup’s ready. Are you coming down
withto drink some?”
Maggie gently pulled her hand back. “I already had some. You go ahead.”
Isabella, still in high spirits from her phone call, didn’t notice anything unusual about her mother’s demeanor.
“Alright then, I'll head downstairs now!”
Maggie nodded. “Mm.”