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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1434

Summary for Chapter 1434: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Summary of Chapter 1434 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1434 marks a crucial moment in Beverly Quinn’s Romance novel, Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Mr. Sanders glanced up, his gaze first falling on Maja, then shifting to Ian, his pupils shrinking fiercely, disbelief prompting him to rise from his seat.

His face betrayed such shock that one might suspect he'd seen a ghost.

At the same moment, Mrs. Sanders also looked up, her expression equally incredulous. But they were formidable figures in their youth, and swiftly masked their emotions.

It was the patriarch who spoke first.

"Is this Maja?"

Maja, unprovoked and therefore not displaying her sharpness, stepped forward with a meek demeanor, bowing her head slightly.

"Grandpa, Grandma."

The Sanders' family values were well-regarded; even though many were disgruntled by the shares she held, no one spoke out before the elders had their say.

Even York, whose eyes nearly bulged out of their sockets, didn't dare act out of line at this critical moment.

The presence of the two elders was so formidable it left everyone else gasping for air.

Mr. Sanders nodded, taking a sip from the coffee on the table, appearing at least a decade younger than his peers.

"When I handed over the Sanders family to Augus, I made it clear: the heir of the Sanders family has the right to handle anything, including the distribution of shares."

York couldn't hold back any longer.

"What makes this girl worthy?"

"Silence!"

Mrs. Sanders's voice rang out, stern and commanding.

The reprimand made York shudder.

Maja began to understand why Beck said the Sanders never fought among themselves.

With strict family discipline, Beck's casual ways must seem irresponsible to them, while Dylan was the ideal successor in their eyes.

The authority of the family head was inviolable.

Whatever the outcome, it would be accepted.

Maja was about to protest when a warm hand took hold of hers.

It was Ian, signaling her to avoid conflict for now, especially since the outcome was still unknown.

Moreover, the old couple's reaction to seeing Ian's face was off.

They'd been in seclusion for years—could they possibly know Ian?

Unlikely. Devoted to their faith, they'd tuned out from the outside world for over two decades. If not for the event, they likely would never have left their island retreat.

The authority of the elders was too great; not a soul in the room dared to oppose them.

Beck wanted to say more but was halted by Maja's tug.

Clearly, as long as the elders were present, they had the final word in the Sanders household.

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