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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) novel Chapter 1077

Summary for Chapter 1077: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

What Happens in Chapter 1077 – From the Book Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Dive into Chapter 1077, a pivotal chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian), written by Beverly Quinn. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.

The commotion had attracted the attention of Ian from afar. He took off his gloves, thinking that Maja was being picked on, and strode over.

"What's going on?"

None of the others knew how to explain.

Only Maja, nonchalantly munching on an apple, and said casually, "She claimed that she felt you have been wronged, so she cried."

A look of confusion crossed Ian's face, then quickly morphed into something indescribable.

"Is she okay?"

Maja nearly spat out the apple in her mouth, swallowing hard and washing it down with a gulp of water.

Judith stiffened, stammering in response.

"It's just that Ms. Pennyfeather said something that upset me."

"What did she say?"

"She called me the other woman and said I was trying to steal her place."

"Aren't you?"

Ian felt a sense of absurdity. He picked up his gloves from the side and put them back on, looking at Maja.

"Stay away from her, I'm afraid you might catch her craziness."

Maja managed to hold back her laughter in front of the crowd.

The faces of the others were filled with discomfort, and Judith was flushed with humiliation.

Dylan looked at Ian with a heavy gaze, but he was already on his way to set up the tent.

He didn't want to argue with Ian, and it wasn't gentleman. So, he decided to console Judith.

"When we get back to the city, I'll talk to him."

He and Wind helped Judith to sit down. Her eyes, red from crying, were focused on Maja.

The calmer Maja appeared, the more pathetic she seemed.

Maja didn't have to do anything, as Ian was completely on her side now.

Damn it!

The damn homewrecker!

She screamed internally, turning her attention to Wind.

Tonight would be the time for Wind to act.

Her fiery gaze clarified what she wanted, so Wind nodded, promising to finish the job.

Judith breathed a sigh of relief, her hands clenched into fists at her side.

Just a little longer, she wouldn't have to see Maja tomorrow.

She took a deep breath and turned to the others who were concerned for her, forcing a pale smile.

"Sit over there."

Maja did as told. Seeing beads of sweat on his forehead, she quickly pulled out a tissue to wipe it off.

Ian stiffened for a moment, then turned to look at her and gave a small smile.

Ryan, who was playing with Rocky a short distance away, swiftly captured the scene on his phone.

Among the green hills and trees, two people sharing a smile created an atmosphere no one could penetrate.

The others didn't want to interact with Maja anymore. The men went on setting up the tents, and the women started preparing food by the fire.

Maja took a small iron pot and started cooking mushroom soup on the side.

The others saw and started complaining again.

"Are those poisonous mushrooms? Are you trying to poison us?"

"We are far from the city. Can you take responsibility if something happens? What are you up to?"

Maja tossed the wild mushrooms into the pot, responding, "Who said I was cooking for you? Don't even think about having a sip later."

"Who would want to drink that?"

They rolled their eyes at her.

However, as time passed, the enticing aroma from the small iron pot became irresistible.

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