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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1132

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What Happens in Chapter 1132 – From the Book Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Dive into Chapter 1132, a pivotal chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), written by Beverly Quinn. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Watching any footage with Maja in it now, he could feel a faint throbbing in his cheeks.

His phone buzzed at that moment. It was a text from an unknown number.

[Is Maja pregnant?]

That message ignited Ian's temper instantly. Without hesitation, he dialed the number. The call was answered but no one spoke.

Ian's Adam's apple bobbed, and he was suddenly at a loss for words. After a long silence, he finally asked, "Where are you?"

A soft laugh echoed from the other end, then the call ended.

Ian's fist collided with the table next to him. He dialed again, ordering his men to locate Patric immediately.

Annoyed, he ripped off his tie and slumped back into his chair.

The live broadcast of the ceremony was nearing its end. He stood up, grabbing his suit jacket, and left the Raymond Corporation without a second thought.

When he arrived at the BlueSky Bar, he ran into Phelps.

It was rare to encounter this man, as Phelps was always busy.

But today, with Fitch and Tyler absent, Phelps joined him for a drink.

Halfway through their drinks, he asked, "Did you and Maja really break up? The rumors are all about you and Judith now."

Ian leaned back, the five-fingered mark on his cheek more prominent than ever.

"We broke up."

"How did it happen?"

Ian rubbed his cheek, trying to stay sober. But the more he tried, the quicker he got drunk.

"How does it usually happen? One person just stops liking the other."

"Did you stop liking her?"

Phelps thought Maja liked Ian. So, did that mean it was Ian who stopped liking Maja?

"No way!"

"Ian, when your bet with the EcoTraverse Group was exposed, Maja was very worried. And I heard she lost a child because of you, is that true?"

Ian's fingers stiffened around his glass, "That child was my fault. I didn't protect her."

He took another sip, his eyes swimming with intoxication.

"Why don't you patch things up with her?"

"No way, I'm Ian, how could I be my brother's substitute."

He laid his head down, his mind was far from clear. He felt like he had so many grievances to vent.

Phelps rarely went out, who would have thought he would encounter a drunkard.

He wanted to take Ian home, but Ian refused to move from the table.

Phelps had known Ian for many years, but this was the first time he saw him this drunk.

He wanted to call Maja, but considering their current conflict, he called Fitch instead.

Fitch arrived quickly, and together, they managed to get Ian to his feet.

As they reached the entrance of the BlueSky Bar, Ian thought he saw Maja watching him. He pushed Phelps away and lunged for a small statue near the entrance.

The statue was about his height. He clung to it and refused to let go.

Fitch was worried about being seen by others. Feeling embarrassed, he quickly ordered a few bodyguards to load the statue onto a truck and take it home.

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