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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 973

Summary for Chapter 973: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 973 – 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 973 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Ian chuckled, leaning back comfortably, "Really? Then I want to see you all act it out."

The senior executive quickly rallied his beleaguered colleagues, and they all went into full acting mode, imitating the triumphant postures of the others just moments before.

Some were clapping until their palms turned red.

Others were promising to send Maja to the Blue Sky Bar.

Some even said that Ian deserved to go to jail!

Ian's face remained nonchalant throughout the performance. The others in the room felt as if they couldn't lift their heads, their bodies trembling.

The applause sounded more like a death knell than cheers of support.

Their faces had turned pale, and some had dropped to their knees on the cold floor.

"Ian, we didn't mean any of it. We were just manipulated by Dennis. We truly support you as the CEO of the Raymond Corporation. There's an investigation going on about Holden's affairs, and since you're not implicated, it must be Dennis trying to frame you. We were all deceived by him."

The man speaking was almost incoherent, desperate to clear his name from the incident.

But could he really do so?

Ian's faint smile turned frosty when he heard about the plan to send Maja to the Blue Sky Bar. His eyes narrowed slightly.

"You might be a bit too late with these words."

"Ian, we are still your elders. Can you give us another chance?"

Ian's gaze turned cold, "From now on, you'll have an allowance of two thousand dollars a month. If you exceed that, you're out of the Raymond family."

He didn't want to drive these people into a corner because he knew Holden was still around and didn't want him to be lonely in his old age.

And while these people might be fair-weather friends, some of them did manage to make Holden happy, as did their children.

The entire Raymond family would become an empty shell if these people left.

Everyone's faces lit up with joy. Sure, two thousand dollars was nothing compared to their monthly expenses of hundreds of thousands, but the fact that Ian was willing to let them go was a stroke of luck.

So they agreed quickly and left the Raymond Corporation as fast as they could, scared that Ian might change his mind.

Only Maureen stayed. She didn't leave, just watched Ian.

But Ian didn't look at her, and his eyes focused on the documents in front of him.

Upon hearing this, those who supported Ian couldn't help but laugh.

But the others had to bear it, afraid they might say something to anger Ian.

Ian stood up without saying a word.

"Jeff, you handle it."

Jeff nodded, escorting Ian to the door before returning to the room. He spoke to those who had sided with Dennis, "You have one hour to submit your resignations. The rest of you, there's an additional $300,000 in your year-end bonus."

Dennis had rewarded those who supported him with $100,000 bonus.

Now Ian was adding $300,000.

The room erupted with cheers. Some even clapped and yelled, "No need for a farewell party, right? Safe travels, everyone."

"Haha, yeah, safe travels."

"We've been holding in our frustrations for a week. It feels so good to finally let it out, hahaha."

Despite being over forty, the executives couldn't help but feel the joy of a child getting candy. Their turnaround had them on cloud nine.

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