What Happens in Chapter 1177 – From the Book Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)
Dive into Chapter 1177, a pivotal chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), written by Beverly Quinn. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Antonia had already stood up, her gaze on Maja filled with a fearless defiance.
"Maja, I've laid my cards on the table. The ball's in your court."
This was a threat.
Maja said nothing until Antonia left. Only then did she lift her coffee cup, taking a sip.
Those who were in abject desperation always were capable of doing anything outrageous . If Antonia's matter wasn't handled properly, the company would be influenced by her in the foreseeable future.
A mocking smile appeared in her eyes. She did feel sorry for Antonia, who had given up her career to take care of her sick child at home, only for her husband to sire a healthy son with another woman. Anybody would crumble under such circumstances.
But Antonia directed all her anger at the outside world, never daring to openly criticize her husband in front of others.
Deep down, she was still hoping for him to come back. Otherwise, she could have ruined him by herself. Why take such a roundabout path?
But she didn't do that. Instead, she chose to drag others down to fulfill her so-called love.
Her love-struck mind was beyond salvation.
When Maja saw the red string on Antonia's wrist, she knew that even if she helped ruin Antonia’s husband, Antonia wouldn't be happy. She would think Maja had destroyed her husband.
If she truly hated that man, she wouldn't have kept the red string on her wrist for so long.
Maja massaged between her eyebrows. This was going to be troublesome.
After leaving, Antonia immediately called Linda.
Upon seeing the incoming call, Linda sneered and answered.
"Did you hang up on me earlier. You don't want the money anymore?"
Antonia's face was a mix of embarrassment, and at the same time, she resented Maja.
Maja's aloof attitude was unbearable. Both Linda and Maja looked down on her. If that's the case, then to hell with them all!
Her eyes were filled with venom, but her words were weak.
"Miss Linda, I made a mistake. I almost fell for Maja's tricks. She's exactly as you described, a disgusting woman."
Linda, on the other end of the phone, was cursing foully.
"You're a bitch and so is Maja. The two of you together, it's a whole new level of sleaze. You better keep an eye on her, record any slip-ups in her speech. Once we put it online, nobody can save her."
"I'll keep it in mind, Linda."
Linda snorted with satisfaction, her heart filled with smugness.
After hanging up, she turned to the group in front of her and declared, "Maja won't bounce back this time. I can take her down all by myself!"
"Linda, let's get it done sooner so we can visit Judith at the hospital."
"Judith's back in the hospital? Dylan's worried sick."
"Maja deserves to die, just like her jailbird parents and that good-for-nothing brother of hers. They're just a waste of space!"
Upon hearing Dylan's name, Linda blushed.
She would marry Dylan sooner or later.
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