Chapter 1731 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)
Chapter 1731 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.
Carol was livid, but she never expected the news to leak to the outside world.
She called Abner, but he didn’t pick up. Opening their chat, she dropped a question mark.
Still no response from Abner. It seemed he wasn’t going to talk to her until she returned. Taking a deep breath, she took away her phone screen.
After the whole fiasco, the last thing she wanted was to go shopping for clothes.
Meanwhile, Felix hung up the phone, and Nathan appeared behind him, playfully nudging his back.
“Felix, were you chatting up Carol? You guys not planning on calling it quits? What if Listina finds out?”
Felix didn’t reply, and just stared blankly at his phone.
Nathan realized Felix hadn’t heard a word he'd said.
“Felix?”
“Hmm?”
Nathan was about to repeat himself but then shook his head, “Forget it, I wouldn’t want to break up with her either. That’s Ms. Miller we’re talking about. I could stare at that face for a decade and not get bored.”
He patted Felix’s shoulder, adding, “Tomorrow’s Listina’s birthday; you got her present sorted?”
“Yeah.”
His responses were short as he pocketed his phone.
Nathan felt there was nothing more to say, so he waved goodbye, “Hit me up tomorrow. I’ll come over with you to see Listina. The three of us can celebrate her birthday together. I’ve got a gift for her, too.”
“Sure.”
After Nathan left, Felix entered Listina’s hospital room. Listina was sitting on the bed, looking pale. She had been cheerful just moments before.
“Felix, you’ve got work this afternoon. You can head out. Just come with Nathan tomorrow; he mentioned he’s stopping by.”
“Alright, rest up.”
He reached out and ruffled her hair softly. Listina didn’t say much, and just clutched the bedsheet tightly.
Felix gave a few more instructions before leaving, planning to go straight to his apartment. But Carol didn’t return that evening.
He called her, but she didn’t answer. He even wondered if she had decided to go back to the Miller family and resume her lofty status as Ms. Miller.
Carol was stunned by his reaction, “What’s wrong?”
“Didn’t I transfer money to you? If you want seafood, go to a proper seafood restaurant. There's no need to settle for less.”
“But a seafood restaurant is so expensive, at least two hundred bucks a meal. This was free.”
“Carol!”
His tone intensified, and Carol felt wronged.
“What’s the matter? I come home happy with a gift, and this is how you treat me?”
“Maybe you should just go back to being Ms. Miller. This life isn’t for you.”
He grabbed his jacket and headed for the door, but Carol caught the sleeve of his coat.
“What do you mean? Are you breaking up with me?”
“Yes.”
Without hesitation, she delivered a firm slap across his face.
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