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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 942

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What Happens in Chapter 942 – From the Book Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Dive into Chapter 942, a pivotal chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), written by Beverly Quinn. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Maja's bodyguard immediately stepped up, shoving Omar back a few paces.

Omar glanced at the accident scene, initially thinking that Cornelia was the one in trouble. His guys had been tailing Cornelia lately, so once he got word of the accident, he rushed over.

Seeing that Cornelia was okay, he breathed a sigh of relief. But his heart gave a jolt when he saw the license plate of the burning car.

It belonged to Cornelia's parents, who had come looking for him tonight in their only car, asking him to stop harassing Cornelia.

Omar was generally polite to them, if only for the sake of Cornelia's dignity. He wouldn't do anything to them.

He treated them warmly, even bearing the brunt of Cornelia's mother's tirade without a word. They left only at midnight.

They made it clear that they'd never agree to him being with Cornelia unless they were dead.

Omar didn't really care about that, but now, seeing the charred car and the two burnt bodies not far away, he was suddenly seized with panic.

It was like losing something he had always cherished.

He had gotten out of his car confidently, even arrogantly. But now, he didn't dare say a word, only slowly approaching, trying to pull Cornelia out of Maja's arms.

Cornelia clung to Maja as if she were the last straw in her life.

Maja stared at Omar, emotionless, simply saying, "Back off."

All of Cornelia's suffering was because of this man. What right did he have to show up now?

Omar was taken aback. He didn't understand why Maja had the right to talk to him this way.

He pulled out a gun and pointed it at her. "Are you looking for trouble? Don't think I'm scared of Ian. Who the hell does he think he is?"

No sooner had he spoken than Maja's two bodyguards also drew their guns. This place was by the highway, even the police were there.

Soon, this section of the road was blocked off, and regular vehicles could no longer enter.

Several police cars arrived, surrounding both parties and even preparing riot shields.

Tonight, two members of the Sullivan family had come to her house, and her brother had even entertained them.

Alma hadn't come downstairs at the time, so she didn't notice what they were talking about. But in the end, she heard them badmouthing the Casson family.

"Bro, didn't you say you were just messing around with Cornelia? Now she's a total mess because of you, no man will want her after this. Plus, what happened to these two is my doing, seeing the looks on Maja and Cornelia's faces is so entertaining. Haha, I've waited for this day for so long."

Alma's words left Omar dumbstruck, staring at his sister in disbelief.

But she strutted around like a victor, stopping in front of Maja and Cornelia.

"I did this; I just gave the driver some money, and he was willing to do anything. Maja, even if you use Ian's influence to investigate, it's useless. The driver has already transferred the money to an overseas account, and because it was drunk driving that caused the death, he'll be out in a few years, enjoying a free and happy life abroad. You can't do anything about it. Don't forget, I have the Casson family backing me."

Alma bounced around the scene like a monkey, but only those present heard what she said. The police in the distance couldn't hear.

"Maja, Cornelia, you're both people I detest. Now you're getting what you deserve, right? I heard that your company signed Cornelia. Now, do you think she can bounce back? Her parents' bodies are not far away. They used to have respectable jobs, but because of her, everything went downhill. This is karma. You asked for it when you messed with me. Also, Cornelia, you're pathetic. You've slept with my brother, he even told me. Do you think you can become a star? You're dreaming. The day you become famous, I'll tell everyone how many times you've slept with my brother."

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