Chapter 1148 – 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 1148 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Arlene's smile stretched from ear to ear as she chuckled.
"Honey, you're smitten, aren't you? No worries. I'll talk to your dad and we'll figure this out. I'll be there in Greenfield to support you, but I need to wrap up a few things here first."
Judith's eyes sparkled with glee. She always knew she was her mom's favorite.
It was still afternoon where Arlene was. She was having a high tea with a group of socialites. They all wore exquisite makeup and dazzling outfits. Some even had fascinators perched onto their coiffed hair - a nod to traditional European fashion.
One of the ladies set down her cup of coffee and turned to Arlene.
"Mrs. Sanders, any luck in finding your sister?"
Arlene shook her head slowly, "No, not yet. It's been so many years. I fear she might be gone."
"What a pity! She was a genius in the pharmaceutical field. It's baffling how she just vanished. And to think she was supposed to become a Sanders by marrying into the family, only to run away the night before the wedding."
Otherwise, that golden opportunity would never have fallen into Arlene's lap.
Arlene and her twin sister were like two sides of a coin. While her sister was a prodigy in the pharmaceutical research, making a name for herself at a young age, Arlene was more ordinary. She was like the designated bride groomed by the Abbott family to marry into the wealthy family.
The ladies brought up the missing sister with a mixed expression of envy and nostalgia.
Back in the day, there was a long line of suitors for her, but she was solely focused on her research.
It took Augus years of courtship before they got together. But then she disappeared on the eve of their wedding. The guests were already on their way from all four corners of the world. Neither the Sander family nor the Abbott family could afford the scandal, so they decided to have Arlene marry Augus instead.
Everyone thought Augus would protest, but their married life was rather peaceful, and they even had two sons and a daughter.
Ever since then, the Abbott family had been on a decline, to the point where they were almost unknown. If it wasn't for Arlene marrying into the Sanders family, nobody would remember that she was an Abbott.
Arlene didn't like how these ladies always brought up her sister, so she excused herself rather quickly.
When she got back to the Sanders estate, she waited for Augus to return.
It wasn't until 10 PM that Augus finally ended his day's work.
Arlene rushed over to him, taking his coat from his hands.
"Honey, did Judith call you? She wants to marry Ian. Shall we talk to the Raymond family about this engagement?"
"Of course."
"I'll help Judith from here. Ian has a brother. He just contacted me. I'll work with him. You should hold off on coming here. I'm worried Ian might retaliate since I'm intervening. After all, Greenfield is his turf."
Arlene frowned at once, "We can't let things get out of hand."
Dylan didn't respond. Arlene sighed.
"You have your own judgement. Do what you think is best."
After hanging up, Dylan looked at the man sitting across from him.
The man was swirling a glass of whiskey in his hand. His eyes were harsh at first yet gentle in an instant.
"So, Mr. Sanders, are you willing to cooperate?"
Patric leaned back, an easygoing smile on his face.
A cigarette was pinched between his fingers, giving off a rebellious vibe. Eric, on the other hand, never smoked.
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