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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) novel Chapter 1076

Summary for Chapter 1076: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Chapter 1076 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Chapter 1076 is a standout chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) by Beverly Quinn, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romantic narrative into new territory.

Maja was comfortably perched on a flat rock while Ian went off in search of a mountain spring to clean the wild mushrooms he’d collected.

The moment he left, the other women shot Maja dirty looks.

"Why even bother to hike if you're just going to be carried? Do you even know what hiking is? Every woman here is more accomplished and refined than you, yet you're the one being carried by a man."

Maja was still holding a wild apple, which Ian had picked for her along the way. He had mentioned that the tree was known for its fruit-bearing, but one had to be lucky to taste its yield.

She tossed the apple in her hand, turning to the woman who had spoken out.

"If you're jealous of me being carried by Ian, why don't you just ask him to carry you next time?"

The woman was fuming. She looked around to see the last group of hikers arriving and sneered.

"Even Ms. Sanders, who is unwell, managed to walk here on her own. When Ian eventually tires of you, let's see which man would indulge your capricious nature."

Maja was about to retort when the other women chimed in.

"Exactly, you're not even a big deal. Once Ian’s done with you, you won't even dare show your face around us."

"A woman should always be independent."

By belittling Maja, they wanted to portray themselves as strong and independent.

Society was ever-changing. Once, the more naive and innocent a woman was, the more popular she became. But in recent years, the call was for women to be strong and independent, not reliant on men.

But these women's idea of being strong and independent was to belittle other women to elevate themselves. What kind of strength was that?

Maja found it amusing. When Ian returned, she handed him the apple.

"Could you wash this for me? Do you have a pocket knife? Could you slice it for me? It's too big to bite into."

The others felt like retching at her request.

What were they doing right now?

They were hiking! And it was a two-day hike. They wouldn't be picked up by a helicopter until the next afternoon. They were here to enjoy the scenery and nature. A simple wash would suffice for the apple, yet she insisted Ian slice it for her.

Everyone expected Ian to lose his temper because Maja was being too demanding!

But Ian took the apple, looking at Maja.

Judith couldn't stand it any longer. She was shaking with rage.

"Maja, you're being too much. Having Ian carry you is one thing, but now you're making him set up the tent alone and even slice your apple for you. You clearly don't care about him at all. If he were with any other woman, he wouldn't have to put up with this."

It was clear whom she was referring to when she said 'any other woman.'

Maja, eating her apple, found this amusing.

"This is how Ian and I get along. If we're okay with it, why should you care, Ms. Sanders? Even if you want to be his girlfriend, you should consider whether Ian even wants you."

Up until now, Maja hadn't said anything to provoke Judith, and the others had been observing their passive-aggressive jealousy.

But this statement put Judith in the position of a gold digger, which was a huge insult to her.

Tears welled up in Judith's eyes.

"I was just worried about Ian. Was that so wrong? Maja, you don't deserve to be with him."

While Judith was the one with sinister intentions, she was now crying as if she was the one who had been wronged. The others began to comfort her, acting as if she was the victim.

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