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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1143

Summary for Chapter 1143: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1143 – 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 1143 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

The minute she left, Antonio rose from his seat, visually assessing Cornelia. She was draped in another man's suit jacket, the fabric revealing its pricey origin.

"Cornelia, you've only been gone for a bit more than ten minutes. Did you go hunting or something?"

Cornelia shrugged off the jacket, pitching it into a nearby trash can. "Do you think I'm you?"

Antonio pulled her into his embrace. "Shall we continue?"

"Let's not, Antonio. Twice is enough. I'm tired."

She began to change her clothes, making no effort to avoid his gaze.

This made Antonio irate. "Just twice and you're already bored? Cornelia, there are plenty of women out there who crazily want to sleep with me!"

Cornelia had already put on her coat and slung her purse over her shoulder.

"That's not my problem. I have a performance class later, and I'm starting a new film project next week. We should avoid seeing each other for now."

"What? Cornelia, I am the one who usually walks away after a hook-up."

Cornelia was already at the door. "Consider me a jerk then."

With that, she walked out the door, heading for the underground garage.

Meanwhile, Maja was making her way through the main lobby on the first floor.

She was brought here by Omar, who wanted her to catch a cab by the roadside.

But as she stepped a few feet away from the lobby, she saw Omar smoking a cigarette by the side of the road.

In just a few minutes, the ground around him was littered with cigarette butts.

Maja tried to play it cool, but the spot where Omar stood was exactly where she needed to hail a cab.

Furrowing her brows, she slowly approached him, only to hear him say, "Maja, if you can get Cornelia back for me, I'll give you the entire Casson fortune."

His eyes were bloodshot, tossing his spent cigarette to the ground and pulling out another.

"Or tell me, what do you want me to do for you? Do you want me to kill someone? As long as I can get Cornelia back."

He choked up at the mention of Cornelia.

But Maja felt no sympathy for him. How happy would Cornelia have been if she hadn't met the Cassons?

Maja sat inside, calmly watching this unfold.

Omar was already in the driver's seat. "Someone's trying to kill you. Professional sniper, followed us all the way."

He drove off, focusing intently on the road ahead.

Maja closed her eyes, unsure of their destination.

Half an hour later, the car stopped at Greenfield Gardens. Omar was the first to call Ian.

But Maja, due to the late hour and consecutive overtime, fell asleep on the passenger seat. So when Ian opened the passenger door, he was greeted by her sleeping face.

"Why is she in your car?"

"Someone's trying to kill her. A top-notch sniper. If she dies, Cornelia will definitely think I did it."

He was just afraid. For the moment, Ian was the only one he could think of.

Even if Ian was the one who put him in the hospital for two months, he didn't care anymore. He just wanted Cornelia back.

The leash that could control a mad dog was, just as Maja had predicted, in her and Cornelia's hands.

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