Summary of Chapter 1094 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)
Chapter 1094 marks a crucial moment in Beverly Quinn’s Romantic novel, Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Fitch had had enough. If Maja were here, she would definitely earn a bullet from him.
"Let's call it a night, I'm out. Let Ian rest here for a bit, and I bet he hasn't slept in days."
Tyler also stood up, but Phelps decided to stay, pointing to the couch next to him.
"I'll stay, worried he might get a stomachache tonight."
Tyler and Fitch nodded in agreement and left together.
At the roadside, Fitch lit a cigarette, prompting Tyler to ask,
"What's that got to do with Ian's brother? Why would he spout such nonsense?"
Fitch took a drag from his cigarette, answering indifferently, "Ask him yourself when he's sober."
Tyler raised an eyebrow, "Are your lips sealed, or what?"
Fitch, in no mood to deal with him, simply got in his car and drove away.
Tyler stood still for a moment, then sighed.
His phone started ringing. Seeing the caller ID, he felt a wave of irritation. When would that woman ever give it a rest?
At two in the morning, Zoey received a call just as she finished some overtime work.
Her body stiffened. It was the special ringtone she had set up for him. Whenever it rang, it meant she had to go to that place.
She hurriedly packed up her stuff, organized the documents she needed for the next day, and drove over.
The roads were mostly empty at this late hour.
In less than twenty minutes, she was standing at the gates of a villa.
Before, they would meet at a hotel, which was more convenient.
But recently, he had chosen that villa as their rendezvous spot.
The villa was small but elegant, hardly the place you'd expect a man of his stature to live. It felt more like a golden cage for a kept woman.
That's what she thought the first time she stepped foot in there.
But she quickly laughed at her own thoughts. A kept woman? In his eyes, she was nothing more than a tool.
Taking a deep breath to steady herself, she pushed open the door.
He was already waiting inside, seemingly in a bad mood tonight.
To be precise, whenever he sought her out, he seemed to be in a bad mood.
Just as she finished speaking, her phone rang. It was already four in the morning, who could be calling at this hour?
When she saw the long-unseen contact name, she was surprised.
She had blocked Murray before, but once she was drunk, she unblocked him and then forgot all about it.
Seeing the flashing words "husband", she felt a great sense of irony.
He must have seen it, too, because he scoffed.
"Husband? I didn't know you were married."
He really didn't know about her marital status, only where she worked.
Zoey quickly picked up her phone and hung up. "It's just an ex-boyfriend, we broke up."
He didn't seem interested, responding nonchalantly, "Hmm."
Zoey didn't say anything; just tightened her grip due to the pain.
But then her phone rang again. This time, he picked it up and answered. Murray's voice came through the speaker.
"Zoey, I'm having second thoughts. Honestly, being with you would have been wonderful. You're so understanding. Whenever I got drunk, you would always make me a bowl of chicken soup and take care of me till dawn. Evelyn Farley wouldn't do any of these things. She even expects me to take care of her. Zoey, you're the best. I really miss you."
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