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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1138

Summary for Chapter 1138: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1138 – 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 1138 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

He nudged the bowl towards her again and frowned in confusion, as if silently asking, "Don't you want to eat them? Go on."

The atmosphere in the private dining room was strange, though he seemed to be the only one oblivious to it.

Maja didn't touch her fork, instead engaging in a quick conversation with Director Drew about the film.

Despite this, Ian ladled another bowl of turtle soup and pushed it towards her.

It was like a deja vu, leaving everyone speechless.

Maja heard Judith say, "Ian, I want some soup too."

Ian put down his ladle, his brow furrowed in annoyance. "Did your hand fall off?"

The comment cast a weird tension over the room, making even Director Drew uncomfortable.

Maja quickly stood, "Director Drew, let's conclude our discussion about the film here. If there's anything else to add, feel free to reach out to Star Movie group."

Director Drew, eager to leave, shook her hand promptly.

"Ms. Pennyfeather, rest assured."

He then turned to Ian, "Mr. Raymond, let's call it a day."

Ian looked displeased, as Maja hadn't eaten the crab or the turtle soup.

Upon leaving the room, he called over the manager and instructed, "Pack ten crabs for Ms. Pennyfeather."

The manager was stunned, but quickly went to relay the instructions to the kitchen.

In less than three minutes, ten crabs were delivered to Maja's car.

She looked surprised, "I didn't order this."

"Ms. Pennyfeather, please take it. Mr. Raymond insisted," the manager replied.

Not wanting to cause a scene, Maja accepted the box.

Zoey, who was driving, couldn't help but frown. She had been parked here the whole time and had seen Ian and Judith enter the restaurant. What was Ian up to now?

Back at the company, Maja distributed the crabs among the late-working staff.

She really thought Ian needed to see a therapist.

Upon hearing that Maja had accepted the crabs, Ian was pleased.

Back at Greenfield Gardens, he took a shower and then went to his study to work.

[I'm still considering things with Judith. It wasn't me who declared her my girlfriend, I just didn't deny it. You were all set to have a baby with someone else, I couldn't exactly cling onto you, could I? Talk to me.]

He sent several messages in a row, but Maja didn't reply.

Unable to contain himself, he called her, only to discover he had been blocked.

After hanging up, Ian lost interest in work and headed to his bedroom.

Her scent still lingered in there.

It seemed to seep into his pores and settle in his heart, causing him sleepless nights.

He thought it was because he missed her, that she had been in his room, so he checked into a hotel for a few days.

While he had only had brief bouts of insomnia at Greenfield Gardens, in the hotel he was plagued by sleepless nights.

He kept dreaming of her wedding with Eric, the suffocating feeling was unbearable.

He realized that he hadn't let go of Maja.

Even though she had hidden her past relationship from him, if she no longer loved Eric, he could still be with her.

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