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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 405

Summary for Chapter 405: Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 405:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 405 of Dear ex wife Marry Me novel, the story progresses as the characters delve into their pasts. Secrets and hidden histories are revealed, shedding light on the motivations and conflicts that shape their current lives. In the content of Chapter 405 and the following chapters of the novel "Dear ex wife Marry Me", will Estelle and Jonathan resolve the misunderstanding? Read Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 405 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Neil's life lately had been a series of knocks and challenges, and his health has gone from bad to worse.

Maja had already talked it over with the hospital doctors. Now, they were just keeping Neil alive on medicines. Going back to the hospital wouldn't do much good. The main thing was to avoid getting Neil too worked up.

Out of nowhere, Neil suddenly spat up some blood.

Ferris and Hattie exchanged a look, their eyes gleaming with satisfaction.

They knew if Neil kicked the bucket, they'd be raking in the inheritance!

They watched as Maja walked up to Neil, calling a doctor on her phone while pulling out a DNA test report to look at.

Hattie et out a sneer.

"You can shove off. This is a Pennyfeather family matter. You've got no business here."

No sooner had she finished speaking than Maja called in the bodyguards from outside.

"Kick these lowlifes out!"

Hattie, fuming, picked up a teapot to throw, but Maja's sharp gaze stopped her cold.

"If you throw that, I'll have the guards teach you a lesson."

Hattie froze in fear and quietly put the teapot back down.

Maja tried calming Neil down while waiting for the doctor to arrive.

The bodyguards had already escorted the intruders out.

Neil had been helped to the upstairs bedroom and laid on the bed, looking weaker than ever.

When the doctor arrived, he examined Neil and suggested he get more rest.

Maja handed the doctor samples of her own hair and Neil's.

"I need another DNA test done. Please get it to me ASAP."

"Okay."

As Maja came downstairs, she saw the maid cleaning up the blood Neil had spat up. The food on the table had gone cold.

Just then, a delivery guy showed up.

"Ms. Pennyfeather, this is a birthday present from your husband."

Her husband? Ian?

Maja wasn't in the best mood. She'd been wondering, if she wasn't really Neil's daughter, then where was her real family?

She accepted the delivery, a part of her getting a bit hopeful about the gift.

It was a natural response. After all, it was her birthday.

But when she saw the cold, complicated divorce agreement, she couldn't help but feel it was a bit ironic.

On her 24th birthday, she receives a DNA test and a divorce agreement. It was all turning into a dramatic.

She and Ian agreed they would divorce once Ian's grandfather recovered.

So Ian sending her a divorce agreement on her birthday, was that his way of telling her not to get any ideas?

He really couldn't stand his wife in name only.

She thought for a moment, then texted Ian from her personal number.

"Maja."

He called her softly. "Don't worry about what Ferris told you. You must be my daughter."

Maja felt a pang of pain, handed over the new DNA test results, took a deep breath, and placed them in front of him.

"I did another DNA test."

Neil said nothing. He took the report with trembling hands. When he saw the results, his eyes immediately welled up with tears.

For a moment, Maja thought she saw new wrinkles appear on his face.

"Perhaps, I should let Tricia out of jail."

After all, Tricia was truly Neil's daughter.

Neil didn't say anything. He clung tightly to the DNA test results.

A man in his fifties, he looked as helpless as a child.

Maja felt a deep sense of sorrow.

After a moment of silence, Neil finally spoke.

"Even if I let Tricia out, the Pennyfeather company will still end up in your hands. I will give Tricia a 20% share."

Neil's words made Maja feel even colder.

He believed she could bring the Pennyfeather group back to life. If the Pennyfeather group could be revived, Tricia's 20% share could become very valuable.

In other words, Maja was just someone who worked for the Pennyfeather group.

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