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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1201

Summary for Chapter 1201: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1201 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1201 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.

When the doorbell rang, she hurried to answer it, surprised to see it was Peter standing on the other side.

"My love!" she exclaimed, her surprise evident in her eyes.

Peter reveled in her delight, placing a gift he had picked up from the local shopping mall aside.

Antonia had intended to invite him in, but remembering Maja's advice to not seem too eager. She decided to keep the conversation at the doorstep.

However, ten minutes later, another woman appeared behind Peter. It was Daisy, and she was holding their son in her hand.

Antonia's face paled instantly. This was the first time Daisy approached to her.

Peter turned around and saw the two, a look of irritation crossing his face.

Daisy had become increasingly presumptuous, daring to intrude like this.

He had far too indulged with her.

As Peter was about to send her away, Daisy spoke, "I want to talk to Antonia, Peter, if that's alright?"

Without waiting for Peter to respond, she walked in and closed the door behind, leaving Peter standing outside.

Without Peter's presence, Antonia made no effort to hide her animosity.

"You home-wrecker, you're as bad as Maja. I'll deal with her first. Then I'll come for you!"

Daisy locked the door behind her to prevent Peter from entering.

She took a quick look around the room, her eyes landing on a small girl who was looking at them silently by the bedroom door.

The girl was thin, almost as if she hadn't eaten in days.

"Antonia, haven't you been feeding your kid?" Daisy asked.

Antonia rolled her eyes, "If I fed her, why would Peter come to check on us? Daisy, keep your crocodile tears to yourself."

Daisy, although resentful towards Peter, was extremely fond of her son, almost to the point of spoiling him.

Why should the children suffer because of adult conflicts?

"Your child is already dealing with autism, and now you don’t allow her to eat. You're heartless."

A stone-faced Daisy emerged, immediately taking her son's hand and leaving.

Antonia, appearing victorious, continued to use her daughter as a means to win Peter back.

"Darling, come in, sit down. Our daughter hasn't eaten all day because you weren't here."

Peter hesitated for a moment, then walked in, ignoring Daisy's hasty departure.

Downstairs, Daisy got into the car and handed a recording to Maja.

Maja hadn't expected Daisy to be so decisive. She had assumed she would continue bargaining.

Daisy leaned back in her seat, "I just hope I can find work in the entertainment circle in the future, to support my two kids."

Maja took the recording, her opinion of Daisy slightly improved. But she was aware Daisy had knowingly involved herself with a married man, which was a morally questionable decision.

But was Peter innocent?

If they were to condemn a couple for having an affair, then both parties should share the blame.

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