Chapter 1153 – 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 1153 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Maja bowed her head in respect, then stood up and picked up his suit, handing it back to him.
Ian reached out to receive it, his fingertips accidentally brushing against hers - one cold, the other warm.
Suppressing the urge to hold her hand, he lied, "Grandpa mentioned you promised him something."
He didn't mention his grandfather's last words at all, but rather tried to trick Maja.
Did his grandfather say anything to her that day at the cliff?
But in reality, his grandfather said nothing that night. It was all a scheme planned by a man named Patrick.
The scheme included his grandfather, everyone who was on the hike that day, and even Maja herself.
She wondered about Patrick, even his name was fake. Who was he really and why was he targeting the Raymond family?
Now that Ian was asking her, she remembered her promise to his grandfather to give birth to an heir for the Raymond family.
This was a commitment.
But it was something she couldn't bring herself to tell Ian.
She turned around, making to walk towards the base of the mountain.
Ian knew he couldn't get any more out of her and slowly followed her.
Descending the mountain was faster than climbing it. He found himself thinking about the hike, carrying her on his back, listening to her childhood stories.
Ian and Maja had been through life and death together, but they lacked the most tender moments. Any recollections of such times were barren.
He wanted to drive her home, but her bodyguard had already brought the car.
Without even a word of goodbye, she got into the car.
Ian opened and closed his mouth, finally knocking on her car window.
The window rolled down.
"How about dinner tonight?"
Maja glanced at her phone, "I've got something on today."
"What about tomorrow?"
"I have a meeting."
"All day?"
Smart people would stop asking after hearing about the meeting. It was obviously an excuse.
But Ian insisted on pushing the issue, causing the atmosphere to grow tense.
"Maja, don't you want to know Patrick's real identity?"
His chest fluttered with excitement as he hurried towards his car.
But the place Maja wanted to go wasn't Rosewood Manor, but the high school where she had met Coral.
Today was Saturday, and seniors still had supplementary classes.
She told Ian to wait in the car while she went in first.
Just as she reached the football field, she spotted Barton playing ball. Surrounded by students, they erupted into cheers whenever Barton scored.
It was a beautiful three-pointer.
At six feet tall, with a stunningly indifferent face and brimming with youthful hormones, he was a popular figure.
This kind of boy must be very popular.
Hearing footsteps behind her, Maja knew Ian wouldn't be patient enough to wait in the car.
Noticing where she was looking, his tone became sour.
"So you came to see the high school boys."
Ian was puzzled about why Maja suddenly wanted to come to the high school. Now seeing the most eye-catching high school student, he felt a pang of jealousy.
He sighed. It would have been better to wait in the car.
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