What Happens in Chapter 1752 – From the Book Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)
Dive into Chapter 1752, 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.
On the other side of town, Maja had arrived at the university.
It was one of the top-tier universities in the nation, on par with the esteemed Solstice College. Shirley, at the tender age of thirty, teaching at this institution, was a testament to her excellence.
Maja had her target in sight. As she saw Shirley approaching from a distance, she feigned a stomachache, clutching her belly.
Shirley was dressed in a soft, gentle manner, with shoulder-length hair and a scarf wrapped around her neck.
Her gaze lingered on Maja for a few seconds, hesitant. "Are you feeling alright?" she asked.
Maja looked up, meeting Shirley's eyes.
It seemed Shirley recognized her. Hesitating for a few seconds, she finally asked, "Aren't you Miss Maja from Star Movie Group?"
The company had been in the spotlight that year, and as its president, Maja's information had been dug up countless times.
Not to mention the rumors that had swirled around her and Ian, which had made the rounds on social media.
Feeling a bit awkward, Maja remembered her distinct identity and stood upright.
"Ah, yes, that's me."
Shirley tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and offered a reserved smile.
"Ms. Pennyfeather, I saw you outside the hospital last time. I wasn’t sure if you were looking for me. I have a student at your company; they haven't debuted yet, but they’ve mentioned the generous treatment and praised you several times."
Maja's embarrassment grew. She had planned to make it seem like a chance encounter, maybe even stir a bit of sympathy, but Shirley knew who she was.
"Ah, I'm honored. I am indeed looking for you. Ms. Dorothy, I heard you are an English teacher?"
As they walked side by side, Shirley nodded. "Yes, she's fortunate to be with your company. It’s tough finding a job with her degree."
"Those who join Star Movie Group certainly have talent. You needn't worry, Shirley."
They reached a campus dessert café, where Shirley invited Maja to sit and talk.
Maja, without hesitation, took a seat. She now appreciated the saying, "A cultured mind brings grace to the soul," and understood why Abner was smitten. But Abner and Shirley were worlds apart.
She grew troubled at the thought. According to Shirley's life plan, she probably envisioned marrying a man from an equally cultured background, leading a stable life. But with Abner, the risks would be high.
If Shirley had no feelings for Abner, Maja's intervention now would be irresponsible.
Torn, Maja even considered leaving.
But under Shirley's gaze, she felt compelled to speak up.
"Ms. Dorothy, do you have someone special?"
Shirley was taken aback by the question and paused before responding, "Not at the moment."
She didn't finish, but Maja guessed the implication and quickly clarified.
"Don't get it wrong. He's friends with Ian, so I got to know him. There's nothing else."
Shirley seemed to relax, perhaps feeling awkward, and gave a small smile.
"I've called him a few times, but mostly he answers. He seems very busy."
Maja surmised the reason: it was Abner's way of protecting Shirley.
In Abner's precarious position, with many eyes on him, if Shirley got hurt because of him, he wouldn't forgive himself.
The boy Shirley had brought back from a rural village had become a lone wolf, now longing for her yet too afraid to come close.
After a moment's thought, Maja decided to lay out her bait.
"Ms. Dorothy, I find you quite charming, and I'd like to be friends. Plus, I've always had a soft spot for university professors. I heard you graduated with a master's degree at a young age and have been at the university ever since, recently becoming a full-fledged professor, right? It's the prime of life."
Shirley tensed at the mention of age, "No, I'm getting old."
Most women her age were married, but she was still single.
The reasons for her solitude, however, were known only to her.
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