Chapter 1861 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)
Chapter 1861 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.
No sooner had the words left his mouth than the two men outside, deep in conversation, entered the room.
Both men seemed calm enough.
Augus settled into an armchair and asked, "How's Maja doing? I heard she had a rough time with morning sickness a while back?"
"She's fine now, as you said, that was before."
Beck answered, his gaze shifting to the doctor.
He didn't change his form of address, fearing it might be awkward for both, "Doctor, please, have a seat."
The conversation that followed revolved around their recent shared experiences, discussing Augus's health and Ian's recovery.
The three Sanders men avoided discussing the events of the past years, not wanting to exclude the doctor and possibly make him uncomfortable.
In that moment, there was an unspoken understanding among them all.
Over at Greenfield Gardens, Ian trailed behind Maja, watching her pore over the secret level Beck had sketched out on paper.
He couldn't help himself and tugged at her sleeve.
"He's coming over soon, right? Do you think he'll like the gift I picked out?"
Ian's gift ranged from fine art to rare, priceless vintage wines, stopping just short of handing over shares in the Raymond Corporation, a testament to his sincerity.
"He'll love it, don't be nervous."
How could Ian not be nervous, his palms were sweaty.
When the gatekeeper announced the arrival of their guest, Ian immediately stood up and went to wait by the living room door.
A Maybach glided up to the house, with Beck still behind the wheel.
As the car stopped at the curb and Augus stepped out, his gaze fell on Maja and his eyes instantly reddened.
The usually stoic man opened and closed his mouth several times, struggling to find the right words.
In the end, it was Beck who clapped him on the shoulder.
"Dad, let's go inside."
Augus nodded, his expression turning stern as his eyes met Ian's, even uttering a cold huff.
It seemed he wasn't too pleased with Ian, particularly the matter of his second marriage, a thorn in everyone's side.
"Dad, don't worry. I never drink when I'm out, just so Maja won't worry."
With a subtle shift, Ian moved from addressing him as Mr. Sanders to ‘dad’ without Augus noticing, and continued to chat.
"Still, dad, I remember Beck's string of scandals. Hasn't settled down yet, has he? Maja's baby is almost here, and if he continues his reckless ways, it's not setting a good example for the nephew or niece, you know."
Ian appeared thoughtfully concerned, as though the matter weighed heavily on him.
Augus's expression darkened.
It was true; the eldest was busy running the company and hadn't had time for relationships, now tasked with caring for a young girl they had brought back from a research facility. There was no rush to settle down.
But the middle son's numerous escapades, often making headlines, would indeed set a poor example for Maja's future child.
Though unborn, it was wise to nip any issues in the bud.
Setting down his wine glass, Augus turned to look at Beck, who had just returned from the kitchen.
Beck had accidentally bitten into a whole peppercorn and had to douse the fire with several glasses of water in the kitchen.
Yet, when he returned to the table, he found the conversation had taken an unexpected turn.
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