Chapter 1193 – 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 1193 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Not to mention, Selena also had a clear bias towards her elder son.
Selena had always been proud of her elder son. However, whenever someone asked her to talk about Ian, her younger son, she would laugh awkwardly.
"Let's continue talking about Eric. Ian is too introverted, hardly speaks to us. There's nothing much to say about him."
"But I heard he's quite impressive in the military. Doesn't Holden always praise him?"
Selena's smile vanished instantly, "That’s all due to his good luck. I'm his mother. I know him best. He just tries to copy his brother."
These words were spoken in front of Ian. Ryan was also present.
He wanted to refute her, but he didn't know what to say.
He strongly felt the Raymond family's favoritism. When the news of Eric's death came, both Edith and Selena fainted with grief.
After that, Selena spent a lot of time on Ian, hoping he could become a genius like Eric.
Ian was reluctant to leave the military, but Holden intervened, hoping he could take up the responsibility as the Raymond family's heir.
Selena kept a close watch on Ian. She couldn't bear to lose another son. For the first few years, every time she saw Ian's face, she would cry, repeatedly murmuring her elder son.
"If Eric were still here, the Raymond Corporation would definitely be doing better."
Who would have thought, Eric was actually still alive.
Ryan was sitting on the couch, struggling to find words.
It wasn't until Ian looked up and his gaze landed on him for a few seconds.
"Out of cash again?"
Ryan, a grown man, suddenly felt like crying.
But he couldn't say those sentimental words to his cousin, so he just nodded, "Out of cash."
Ian took out a card and placed it on the table.
"Have you been single lately?"
Ryan had always been afraid of him as a child, but now he calmly accepted the card.
"No, I haven't dated anyone since my last breakup. My mom has been keeping a close eye on me lately."
Ian continued reading the files in his hand, his tone indifferent.
"Keep this money a secret from her."
If Maureen found out, she would start suspecting Ian had some other motives.
Ryan didn't say anything more, he just sat quietly for a while.
Not for any other reason, he just wanted to spend some more time with his cousin.
Ian was still reviewing the files, seriously making notes on them.
At that moment, Ryan truly hoped his cousin and Maja could work things out.
Because he liked Maja's character. In some ways, both of them were very strong.
"Finding something you love to do, that's great."
Ian only said these words, but it made Ryan's eyes light up.
Ryan strode over, placing both hands on the black desk.
"Ian, don't you think I'm good for nothing?"
"I don't think so. You know about racing. You have a plan, just go for it."
Ryan was so excited he didn't know what to do. Actually, he was perturbed now. He had been a spoiled brat for so many years, never thinking about what he wanted to do in the future. He felt there was no need to work, and he could have access to lots of money anyway. Why trouble himself?
At this moment of insecurity and confusion, his cousin was supporting him.
But when his cousin was troubled, who could be there for him?
Ryan started to feel distressed again.
When he left the office, Maureen was still waiting for him outside.
Maureen pulled him into the tea room, looking anxious.
"What did Ian say to you? Ryan, we took the wrong side last time, and he must hold a grudge. You need to put in good words for us when you're with him. It would be best if you could secure a high position in the Raymond Corporation. Now, nobody in the Raymond family dares to make demands to Ian. If you could succeed, we..."
"Enough!"
Ryan interrupted her, looking disappointed.
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