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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1466

Summary for Chapter 1466: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1466 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1466 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.

The car weaved through the bustling city streets before coming to a halt in the heart of downtown.

Maja looked up to see her own face projected on a massive billboard, right in the center of the most opulent building in sight. Next to her image was a line of text—Maja, call me at...

Her heart skipped a beat, hammered by an invisible fist. In a rush, she flung the car door open and stepped out.

The photo on the screen seemed even larger as she craned her neck upward, accompanied by a message from Ian.

Her cheeks flushed with excitement as she quickly pulled out her cell phone and dialed the number displayed.

Before the call connected, a woman's voice cut through the air, "Is that you?"

Maja turned to find a stunningly beautiful woman sauntering towards her with a sway in her step.

The woman gave Maja a thorough once-over and said, "You must be Maja."

"And who are you?"

With an air of nonchalance, the woman extended her hand, her lips curving into a smile, "Ian woke up from his first night out in my place. He's my first visitor."

Maja ignored her, pressing the phone to her ear as the call went through. But the ringing came from the woman's purse.

The woman pulled out the phone, saw the unfamiliar number, and glanced at Maja still on her own phone, raising an eyebrow.

"Are you the one calling? Ian's phone is with me."

Though she appeared composed, a hint of smugness was unmistakable.

"I forgot to mention, I'm his lifesaver, and he bought me a nice big house," the woman bragged, flipping her hair back. "Care to stay over, Maja?"

She was clearly showing off.

Maja thought about returning to her car when several passersby who seemed to know the woman approached.

"Audrey, why aren't you with Ian today? Doesn't he usually take you everywhere?" one of them asked.

"Weren't you the one he's been talking about making his second wife?"

As soon as the man's eyes landed on Maja, he clapped a hand over his mouth.

"Oh, the first wife is here, no wonder Audrey looks off."

This man bore a resemblance to Ian—could he be a relative?

Maja was in no mood for this nonsense. She opened the car door, pushed him back in, and ignored Audrey as she made her way into the building managing the giant screen.

"Excuse me, how much does it cost for a minute on the big screen outside? I'd like to book it for half a month."

The receptionist smiled politely, "I'm sorry, Mr. Raymond has it booked for the entire month."

"Then I'll take the slightly smaller screen across from it. I just need to post a message."

The receptionist promptly processed the request, and the price came to $100,000.

Maja swiped her card without hesitation.

Ten minutes later, opposite the largest screen, a new billboard lit up.

—Ian, this is Maja. Call me at...

She was certain Ian would see the message and come looking for her.

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