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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1176

Summary for Chapter 1176: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1176 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1176 is a standout chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

On the other end of the line, Linda was incessantly calling out Antonia's name. When she realized that the latter had removed her earbud and even ended the call, she was so furious that she almost flipped the table in front of her.

"That bitch actually dares to do this to me. Who does she think she is?!"

The group from wealthy families were still at Judith's villa, laughing uproariously at the scene.

"Linda, cool your jets. Maybe she accidentally unplugged."

"Right, it's just Maja. You don’t need to make a move. I heard from Dylan that Ian is about to face a lot of trouble. Without his protection, Maja is just trash."

"Getting angry with trash? How beneath you."

Hearing this, Linda's anger subsided, but she still felt a bitter taste in her mouth.

"That bitch took our money. I wanted her to extract more information from Maja, but it turns out Maja is a tough cookie. Now she has even hung up. What if they're in cahoots?"

"Linda, are you worried Maja might retaliate?"

The room erupted in laughter at the remark.

Linda became relaxed. Why would she be afraid of Maja's retaliation? Even if Maja knew, what could two pieces of trash do to scare her?

Suddenly, her face was full of smug satisfaction. She thought of Antonia as a dull, superficial woman. If Maja actually teamed up with her, it was only a matter of time before she got recriminated.

Linda started to interact with the group in the room. They didn't care about Maja anymore. They had enough money to continue buying Antonia off anyway. After all, the woman was money-driven, and Maja could never outbid them.

Over at the café.

The moment the headphones were removed, Maja took a slow sip of her coffee.

Antonia watched this woman for a long time before speaking, "Ms. Pennyfeather seems perfectly calm."

Maja put down her coffee cup.

"I want him to pay! I want him to die, and that homewrecker Daisy too!"

After saying these words, she was trembling all over, trying hard to control her emotions.

Maja noticed that she had heavy makeup on today, probably to cover up her pale face.

"Did something happen to you, Antonia? Without you, there won't be anyone to take care of your daughter."

Despair filled the woman's eyes as she stared at Maja. After a few minutes, she finally said in a hoarse voice, "My daughter not only has autism, but she also has congenital kidney failure. She won't live past ten. I was recently diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer."

She forced a smile as tears started to fall.

"What do I need all that money for? It can't save my daughter or me. All I want now is for that scum to die and that witch to pay. Maja, don't try to trick me. If you can't do it, then I'll take someone down with me when I die. I will cling onto you guys, after all, your artist did harm my kid."

Antonia added the last sentence in case Maja was recording. But Maja wasn't.

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