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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1159

Summary for Chapter 1159: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Summary of Chapter 1159 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1159 marks a crucial moment in Beverly Quinn’s Romance novel, Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Just as he had said, the next day while Maja was reviewing documents at work, she couldn't help but recall the scene of him stirring the porridge silently as she demanded explanations from him.

She had known long ago that Ian had a knack for melting hearts.

Taking a deep breath, she called in Zoey.

“Mr. Pennyfeather?”

“Zoey, could you help me find which brand of burn cream is the best? We need to send it over to the Raymond Corporation.”

Without asking why, Zoey did as instructed.

When Ian received the burn cream, he simply raised an eyebrow. He didn't use it, but put it in a desk drawer.

A morning passed and he didn't text Maja.

Maja didn't ask either, but he was in no hurry.

In the evening, Coral invited Maja for a meetup, saying she wanted to discuss the investment she had promised, particularly the casting.

When Maja met Coral at the BlueSky Bar, Coral was dressed in an exquisite ladies’ suit.

They both looked like successful career women, but with different auras.

Coral seemed cold on the surface, but there was an underlying air of nonchalance.

Maja was cold inside and out, but her heart was the softest.

She noticed the bruise on Coral's wrist and lightly raised an eyebrow, "Did your brother do that?"

Hearing her brother Barton being mentioned, Coral rubbed her temples.

“I don't know if it's the pressure of being in the senior year. He's been acting a bit strange lately. He told me he had a great talk with you and promised to improve his grades."

Leaning back, Coral shook her glass of wine, "What did you talk about with him, Ms. Pennyfeather?"

"Love affairs."

Caught off guard, Coral paused and sighed, "How did I not think of this? He started school two years later than others and had always been sensible. Maybe it's his rebellious phase. he's in love and being stubborn. I can understand."

Maja realized that she was completely oblivious to the boy's troubles.

"Do you have a boyfriend, Coral?"

Ryan didn't dare to stay either. Knowing Maja's first love was her older cousin, he didn't want to make a wrong move, so he hurriedly followed.

Coral's gaze circled between Ian and Maja, then she chuckled.

"Ms. Pennyfeather, my car is outside. I won't disturb you any longer."

Everyone knew about their relationship and tried to create opportunities for them.

Maja saw that there were no traces of the cream on his fingertips, "Didn't you use the cream?"

Ian glanced at his hand, said casually, "I did."

She was at a loss for words, but then heard him ask, "Are you okay?"

Along with this question, fragments of the previous night flashed through her mind. Twice in the pool and then against the wall of the changing room.

His favorite position was to have her entirely dependent on him, her legs wrapped around his waist, leaving her suspended in the air, giving him a sense of control.

A blush crept onto her face and when she looked up again, Ian was no longer in front of her.

He deliberately evoked the images in her mind, leaving the atmosphere charged. Then casually disappeared, leaving Maja standing there, still a bit stunned.

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