Chapter 1136 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)
Chapter 1136 is a standout chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) 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 Romance narrative into new territory.
Ian sat across from Maja, their table barely four feet wide.
Judith sat beside him, her expression souring the moment she saw Maja.
Things between her and Ian had been going well recently. Her father was supposed to visit Greenfield, but given Judith's improving health, he had postponed his trip.
Judith's older brother had been trying to negotiate a marriage between the two families, eager to announce it to their social circle, but Ian was hesitant.
Judith clung tightly to Ian, shooting Maja an unfriendly look.
Unfazed, Maja continued her conversation with Director Drew about the script.
The waiter brought their food, featuring seasonal specialties that were the restaurant's signature dishes. The most famous was a sea turtle, seaweed soup, and crab. They were reputedly the best in the country.
After chatting with Director Drew for a while, Maja reached for a piece of crab, but her fork collided with Ian's.
Without looking up, he passed the crab to Judith.
A smile played on Judith's lips, as she shot Maja a triumphant look.
"Thanks, Ian. I've heard this place serves the best crab. I've wanted to try it for a while."
Maja didn't retaliate. She moved her fork to pick another piece, but Ian had already claimed it for himself.
Maja frowned slightly. The plates were small, and each only contained two pieces of crab.
She had heard about the delicious crab here and couldn't resist trying, but now the remaining pieces were closer to Director Drew. To reach them, she would have to stand up, which wouldn't look good in front of the others, who were more interested in conversation than food.
Ian could have easily picked the pieces closer to him, but he chose the ones nearest to Maja.
Maja took a deep breath, put down her fork, and started ladling the turtle soup.
But then someone stepped on her foot, causing her to spill the soup on the table and drop the bowl.
Suppressing her anger, she turned to Director Drew with an apologetic smile.
"Sorry, Director Drew. I'll call the waiter to clean this up."
He waved her off, "No worries."
Maja got up, not looking at Ian, and left the private dining room to call the waiter.
She went to the restroom to clean up the soup stains on her suit pants.
As she was about to finish, she noticed a figure in the mirror. Ian was leaning against the restroom door, watching her clean her pants.
He was about to light a cigarette but changed his mind.
Maja tossed the wet wipe and walked past him, but he grabbed her wrist.
The next moment, her hand slapped across his face.
She glared at the handprint on his cheek, wishing she could slap him again to clear his mind.
Just then, they heard footsteps outside and soon Judith's voice.
"Who locked the door?"
Judith stood outside, looking anxious. She had seen Ian leave the table with Maja and it had made her uneasy. She cursed Maja, accusing her of trying to seduce men wherever she went.
"Maja! Open the door!"
Judith began to pound on the door.
Maja looked at Ian mockingly. Now his current girlfriend had caught him. She wanted to see how he would explain this.
But he didn't say anything. After releasing her, he scoffed, "Maybe you shouldn't have this baby. If you can't even figure out what to eat during pregnancy, I worry about the child's intelligence if it inherits yours. It probably wouldn't live long."
Maja was furious and was about to slap him again, but he stopped her.
He looked down at her, seeing her cheeks flushed with anger.
Maja's chest heaved, "Ian, who told you I'm pregnant?"
Ian paused, looking down at her belly.
He frowned, as if thinking about something.
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