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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) novel Chapter 1966

Summary for Chapter 1966: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Chapter 1966 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Chapter 1966 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.

Ian gently placed Rosemary Sanders back on her feet, unable to bear her wailing any longer. Each time she did this, an outsider might think he was mistreating a child.

Rosemary immediately scampered off.

Watching the two kids buzz around with energy brought a smile to Ian's face.

He turned to Maja and asked, "Has Beck not managed to win her over yet?"

Maja checked the family group chat and noticed Beck hadn't chimed in for a while.

"Seems like it."

Ian was surprised. The Sanders gene pool was exceptional; whether it was Maja's stunning looks or her brothers', they were top-notch. Add to that their immense wealth, and it was baffling that Beck hadn't succeeded.

"Does the girl not know about his background?"

"She knows, but clearly, she's not after money."

"Then she must not be impressed by Beck's charm, haha. Used to living the high life without lifting a finger, and now he's struggling to woo a girl. Serves him right."

As soon as Ian finished his sentence, Maja raised her hand and playfully slapped him across the face.

But it wasn't a slap born out of anger, just a bit of married-couple banter.

Ian didn't even flinch; he was actually somewhat proud.

"Isn't it true?"

Beck had it too easy in life, with a protective older brother above and an outstanding sister like Maja below. Even without doing anything, he could breeze through life.

Begging her to stop loving others and love him, forgiving her infidelity, professing his undying love – all heard by Ian because Maja, groggy with sleep, had put the call on speaker.

Having had his fair share of clashes with Beck, and after all the hurdles Beck put in his relationship with Maja, Ian relished this gossip. Learning about Beck's romantic defeat was a delight.

Now, with a loving wife and two adorable kids by his side, while Beck wallowed in romantic misery, felt like sweet revenge for Ian. All his past grievances seemed to vanish.

He even hoped the girl would give Beck a hard time, wishing the Sanders heir would experience all the hardships he'd never faced in life!

But Ian wouldn't dare share such thoughts with Maja, only discreetly seeking updates.

"What should we do? Find someone else for him, maybe? Dad could arrange a few blind dates; that might help him move on."

Maja frowned, sensing this wasn't going to be an easy forget. Beck had many ex-girlfriends and was always generous with them. Accustomed to relationships where both parties played their roles, encountering someone indifferent had thrown him off.

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