Chapter Summary: Chapter 1135 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn
In Chapter 1135, a key moment in the Romance novel Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), Beverly Quinn delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Cornelia's move left everyone on the backfoot, but Maja had to admit that it had paid off. Cornelia's online popularity had skyrocketed, putting her on par with top-tier Hollywood actresses.
With a slight sigh, she waved her hand dismissively.
"You've worked hard filming abroad, Cornelia. Take a couple of days off. I'll have Elvis arrange a new script for you."
Cornelia nodded and respectfully exited the room.
After she left, Maja massaged her temples, only to be interrupted by Zoey's entrance. Her injury was healing, and she had just been discharged from the hospital.
"Mr. Pennyfeather," Zoey began, "we're meeting with Director Drew tonight. He hasn't disclosed who the other investor is, but he said we'll find out when we get there. Also, he hasn't revealed our involvement to the other investor."
The project they were considering was a major movie. Initially, only one company was set to invest, but Maja had used her mentor's influence to secure half of the investment opportunity.
The script was too good to pass up and the project was estimated to cost around $30 million, with Maja and the other investor splitting the cost.
However, the other investor was likely less than thrilled about her involvement. If it wasn't for her intervention, they could've secured the entire investment and reaped ten times the profit.
Maja had been working tirelessly over the past two weeks to expand her company. Some of the partners that had been poached were slowly returning, and the company's operations were now stable.
Maja nodded. "Alright, we'll meet him at seven tonight."
Zoey knew Maja was worried about Cornelia. Cornelia had chosen to walk a risky path, intentionally leaking her controversial photo to the media.
But that path was a tough one. Facing constant criticism, a single misstep could lead to depression and worse.
Just like Antonio's ex, who had committed suicide overseas, a tragedy that went unreported.
"Mr. Pennyfeather," Zoey said, "I saw determination in Cornelia's eyes. She's not a child, and she's willing to take responsibility for her actions. You shouldn't feel guilty."
Maja was indeed worried about Cornelia's mental state.
Now that Cornelia was an overnight sensation, Maja needed Elvis to quickly develop a plan for her future roles. Cornelia's path was extreme, and if her next role wasn't striking enough, it would be impossible to clear her image.
At seven that evening, Zoey accompanied Maja to the meeting.
Dressed in her usual business attire, Maja arrived early, with Director Drew and the other investor yet to arrive.
A few minutes later, Director Drew arrived. He wasn't late. Maja was just early.
Director Drew had chosen Ian because they had known each other for a long time, long before the Raymond Corporation had ventured into the entertainment industry.
Ian smiled at him and shook his hand.
"Director Drew, it's been a while."
Director Drew cast a curious look at Judith. "And who might this be?"
"I'm Judith, Ian's girlfriend."
When Maja heard this, her grip on her teacup tightened.
Director Drew chuckled lightly. "Please, have a seat. You two make a handsome couple. Let me introduce you to the other investor, Miss Maja. She's the CEO of Star Movie Group."
Maja rose to her feet, nodding at Ian. "Hello, Mr. Raymond."
She then turned to Judith. "Hello, Ms. Sanders."
Her tone was polite, her face unreadable.
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