Summary of Chapter 1164 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)
Chapter 1164 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.
Upon returning to the Rosewood Manor, Maja booted up her laptop and checked the chatter on social media.
Some blamed Shawn, others blamed her, but most were blaming the Star Movie Group.
The mother of an autistic child, who had posted an online article, was even planning a press conference later in the day, accusing Star Movie Group of not reaching out to her.
Maja got hold of the mother's contact number and made an initial call.
The woman didn’t pick up.
Having tested the waters, Maja hung up.
She then instructed her staff at Rosewood Manor to track the parents of the autistic child and to locate the whereabouts of Linda and her entourage.
After leaving the BlueSky Bar the previous night, the rich kids had moved into a villa bought by Judith in Greenfield.
The villa was staffed with servants to cater to their every whim, as the rich kids partied hard.
Maja was vaguely aware of the more liberal customs in North America, where policies were much more relaxed.
She drummed her fingers on the desk, just as her phone pinged with a new message, from Judith.
[I told you, without Ian, you’re nothing. But even without Ian, I'm still the high and mighty princess of the Sanders family.]
[Maja, some people are born lowly. Your incarcerated parents and brother have already destined you for a dirty future. Stop struggling, no one can save you.]
Maja ignored these two messages.
At 10 a.m., as the rich kids continued their revelry in Judith’s villa, Judith herself visited Dylan. She always played the pitiful act around her big brother, ensuring he remained resolute in seeking revenge for her.
Maja called Beck, who picked up after a couple of rings.
“Maja?”
His voice was low, somewhat apologetic, “I've been at my brother's villa lately. He doesn’t want me defending you during this time, sorry.”
Maja understood his predicament, but asked anyway, “Does Linda like Dylan?”
“Yes, she’s been pursuing my brother for a while now.”
“And does Dylan have someone he likes?”
“No, he's always busy with work. The only person he’s close with is Judith. He really spoils her, without any boundaries.”
Maja lowered her gaze, thinking that since the Sanders family was causing her trouble, why shouldn't she use them to her advantage?
She mentally apologized to Beck, then casually inquired.
“Don’t you think Mr. Sanders is a bit too doting on Judith? It always seemed to me that Judith doesn't quite resemble you guys.”
Just as Dylan was about to speak, he felt a curious stare. He looked up to see Beck frowning, his eyes complicated.
Maja’s words had opened a new world for Beck, making him feel extremely uncomfortable.
He averted his gaze, somewhat annoyed at Maja. How could she say such a thing?
At this moment, Dylan spoke.
“Beck, leave your phone.”
“Beck, have you been in contact with Maja again?”
Beck took out his phone, still frowning, "Can't I give Dad a call?"
Dylan said nothing, simply pushing a plate of cut fruit towards Judith.
Judith, with her sweet and adorable looks, had been pampered since childhood, which had resulted in her fair and flawless skin.
“Thanks, Dylan.”
She smiled sweetly, feeling triumphant. Her brother showed no interest in other women, only treating her this well, especially when she acted coy.
This was her secret weapon since childhood.
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