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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1103

Summary for Chapter 1103: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1103 – A Turning Point in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn

In this chapter of Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), Beverly Quinn introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1103 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

In the midst of the clamor, this question was deafening.

Maja did not have the strength to speak, and she merely stared in the direction where Ian had disappeared.

But there was no one there anymore.

She lowered her eyelashes, feeling a dampness on her face. Of course, it was only natural for him to despise her now.

In his eyes, she had a hand in Grandpa Holden's death, and she was the one who had thrown out the box containing a venomous snake.

He had misunderstood her, and his unusual behavior towards Judith was because she had drugged him.

It must be so, and it wasn't that he wanted to abandon her.

She had to go back, go back to his side.

Grandpa Holden had just passed away and now was the time he needed someone by his side.

Due to her resolute gaze, Patric could tell at first glance what she had chosen.

He sneered, gripping her chin tightly.

"I thought witnessing this scene would move you, but it seems you won't stop until you hit a wall, Maja. How cheap can you be? He doesn't even care about you anymore, yet you're rushing towards him. Would your dead mother be proud of this? How shameful!"

After Patric finished speaking, he dragged her away, leading her down a different alleyway.

Not long after he left, Ian returned.

He didn't know why he had returned, but amidst the chaotic and filthy smells, he sensed a familiar scent.

A familiarity that was etched deep into his soul.

He navigated through the dance floor, beginning to search one by one.

After about a dozen searches, Judith tugged at his clothes from behind.

"Ian, what are you looking for?”

Ian snapped back to reality as if waking from a dream.

He had heard from Jeff that Maja was in this area, but Jeff didn't ask if he wanted to find Maja, and Ian didn't say anything.

In his mind, he was the one being abandoned and deceived. If he went looking for her again, what would that make him?

He had never stooped so low before.

But seeing himself so stubbornly searching one by one, he found it amusing, yet his chest began to churn.

He just couldn't accept it.

He drove the car to the hospital.

When they arrived, Judith wisely exited the car and told him, "I'll go in first; take care of yourself."

If she stuck to Ian now, it would only annoy him. It was better to show some restraint.

Ian didn't say anything and drove the car away.

He didn't know where to go, and eventually, the car stopped outside Solstice College.

He cracked the window open, lit a cigarette, and watched the people coming and going outside.

After finishing his third cigarette, he went to find the person in charge here and dug up Maja's old records.

The records were very comprehensive, including every test paper she had ever written.

After flipping through them for two hours, he finally found a line of poetry she had written on one of the exam papers.

The light boat has passed a thousand mountains.

Ian laughed out loud.

What a pair of lovers running in each other's direction. He was the only one who was redundant.

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