Chapter 1108 – 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 1108 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
She was somewhat startled, her concern for Maja escalating.
"Ian, you haven't so much as checked up on her in the three years you've been abroad, and yet she still dotes on Holden, treating him like her very own grandfather. She couldn't possibly harm him. If you can't even trust her in this, then what kind of affection do you claim to harbor? Maja hardly ever mentioned your affairs to me. When you two were first getting involved, I always advised her not to fall too deeply for you, considering the other women in your life. She assured me she wouldn't allow herself to fall into that trap. But the few times we met subsequently, there was a certain sparkle in her eyes whenever your name was brought up, despite your numerous attempts to screw things up."
Carol could hardly hold back her tears at the mere thought of Maja being in trouble.
"Everything that's happened, every incident combined, has been your doing. How can you just decide to give up? Or is it that men's affections are so fickle, easily forgotten over a few drinks? If that's the case, then don't bother pretending anymore. I'll search for her myself. I'll use the Miller family's resources!"
Carol was livid. She rose to leave but was stopped by Ryan.
"Ms. Miller, that is a complicated matter."
Ryan repeated the events of that day, emphasizing the part where Maja had thrown a venomous snake at Ian.
Carol was taken aback, her worry intensifying.
"Maja loves you. She wouldn't want to hurt you. She must have been coerced. Shouldn't the priority now be to find her? Ian, have you lost faith in yourself? Can't you feel her affection when she looks at you when she talks to you?"
Love was like warming oneself by a fireplace. If the love existed, one would surely feel it. It's not something outsiders can comprehend.
Whether one felt it or not, the person by the fireplace would know best.
Ian remained silent, sinking into the couch. His attitude infuriated Carol.
"Forget it. I had no expectations of you anyway. Maja should never have been with you."
He scoffed, his eyes welling up.
"Ms. Carol, you've known her for years, but I've only known her for a short while. She used my brother's birthday as a password and kept his belongings. My brother was her first love. Her college drafts were filled with verses related to my brother's name. They were deeply involved, but my brother died six years ago. You say Maja married into the Raymond family because I resembled my brother. Or was it for some other reason?"
Carol was stunned. She had no idea about any of this.
She'd known Maja had someone hidden deep in her heart but never knew who.
"Get her out of here. Don't bring anyone else in the future."
Ryan quickly stepped forward, grabbing Carol's arm.
"Ms. Miller, let's go. If Maja willingly went with my cousin, then our search would be pointless. Given his current circumstances, he needs to lay low."
Carol's mind was blank until the living room door closed forcefully behind her. She then shrugged off Ryan's hand.
It was impossible. Maja wasn't the kind of woman to elope.
The Star Movie Group still needed her. She had too many responsibilities to disappear simply.
From Ian's perspective, however, he wasn't wrong.
Feeling a headache coming on, Carol returned to the Miller family home. She had to use the Miller family's resources to find Maja. Only when she asked Maja personally would she find peace.
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