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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1183

Summary for Chapter 1183: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1183 – 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 1183 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

At this moment, his disgust for Antonia had reached its peak. However, upon realizing she had changed the way how she called him at a critical moment, he felt strange. Aside from a sense of relief, he acknowledged that Antonia wasn't entirely without merit.

The kid was still on the ground, crying and clinging onto Daisy's legs, pointing a trembling finger at Antonia.

"Mommy, it's all her fault!"

Daisy was even more infuriated, without hesitation, she swung her hand again, smacking Antonia's mouth until it bled.

Antonia wanted to fight back against this vixen, this wicked mistress. Who did she think she was to slap her!

But Maja was constantly instructing her through her earbuds, and at this moment, she had no choice but to listen to Maja and play the victim.

The kid's wailing was piercing, annoying everyone around. If he wasn't Daisy's son, he would have been kicked out of the group long ago.

But Daisy, indulging in her affection, squatted down to hug the child, glaring menacingly at Peter, signaling him to deal with Antonia promptly.

Antonia's eyes were full of grievance as she clung to Peter's sleeve.

"Peter, it really wasn't me. The kid fell on his own."

Between her and Daisy, Peter naturally chose the latter, so he hastily flung her hand off.

"Get lost! Even a kid isn't spared from your wickedness!"

Antonia continued to cry, but Daisy was unrelenting, "Apologize to my son!"

Wiping the tears from her eyes, Antonia muttered, "I'm sorry."

"Just saying sorry won't cut it. I want you to kneel and apologize!"

The kid also sneered, clutching Daisy's hand tightly.

Even at five, he was smart enough to know that his mother was his support. As long as she was there, many people on the scene wouldn't dare to mess with him.

A flash of hatred crossed Antonia's tearful eyes. Kneel to this mistress and her rotten brat?

Why should she?

Why?

But in her earbuds, Maja's voice was calm.

"It was you! You pushed me! You're a bad woman! You're a thousand times uglier than mommy!"

The crowd was getting uncomfortable watching this, until a calm voice sounded from the side.

"The kid fell on his own. There's surveillance here."

It was Maja, standing at a corner not far away, pointing at the camera overhead.

Nobody knew Maja, but Wilma, who had an appointment with Maja, stepped forward at this moment.

"Ms. Pennyfeather, are you here for a set visit? I'll take you to meet the director."

Wilma was quite popular right now. Seeing her treat Maja so politely and even offer to introduce her to the director, everyone realized Maja must be an investor.

Maja walked up to the group, nodding slightly, "I was standing nearby just now. The kid fell on his own. It has nothing to do with this lady."

The kid really did fall on his own, but he had a habit of finding a scapegoat when things went wrong.

Maja pointed to the surveillance camera not far away, "If you don't believe me, you can check the footage."

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