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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 459

Summary for Chapter 459: Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 459:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 459 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 459 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 459 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Samuel was adamant about keeping Maja's identity under wraps.

He'd already done one dumb thing last time; he couldn't afford to screw up again and hand Maja over to Ian on a silver platter.

Wasn't Ian supposed to be into Carlene?

Well then, he can keep his mitts on Carlene!

Maja wasn't part of the Raymond family.

Samuel was ready for this. He took Maja to a private makeup studio.

The makeup artist worked her magic, painting Maja's face with loads of pimples, topping it off with a bulky hat, and even dressing her in a brown and green outfit. Her aesthetic was beyond comprehension.

Maja caught a glimpse of herself in the mirror, now sporting black-framed glasses and bangs covering her face, with only her mouth and a few "pimples" visible.

Samuel stood behind her, marveling at the transformation.

"Even your dad wouldn't recognize you if he was standing right in front of you. Just say you're allergic to pollen."

Maja glanced at the time. That crowd must be getting antsy. So she picked up the painting.

"I’ve got to bail."

"I'll walk you there."

Samuel, being the drama-loving guy that he is, wouldn't miss this show for the world.

The car stopped outside the Shepard family's place. Maja got out first, leaving Samuel behind to avoid any rumors.

The second she walked in with the painting, she saw the twenty-something people waiting inside.

It was a big setup. Right in the middle was a four-meter-long table, with the appraiser already waiting.

"Sorry, I'm late," she said, her voice lower than usual, ignoring all the stares and heading straight to the table.

Edith gave a cold laugh at her getup.

"Maja, what's your game?"

"I've got a contagious disease. I wouldn't want to infect any of you fine folks. But if you don't mind."

She pretended to lift her mask and hat.

Edith felt a wave of nausea and hummed coldly from her chair.

"Just keep it on. Everyone here is of higher stature than you."

Maja unfurled the painting in her hands.

The painting was torn in two, with a gap in the middle. She placed it on the table.

The two paintings looked so alike that the onlookers couldn't tell which was the fake.

Maja glanced at the decorations around her and couldn't help but comment.

"Grandma Edith had someone from the Pennyfeather family criticize me for my poor upbringing. But at least I know not to seduce someone else's husband. The Shepard family seems so wealthy, but in terms of upbringing, it doesn't seem to be much better than mine, does it?"

Her voice was a bit lower than usual, but her words were strong.

Carlene originally wanted to defeat this woman just by attacking her appearance, but she didn't expect Maja to bring up such a decisive issue.

She felt somewhat flustered and wanted to retort but didn't know how to.

Thankfully, Edith stepped in.

"Maja, Ian doesn't love you. He's going to divorce you sooner or later."

Maja didn't hold back.

"Grandma Edith, whether he loves me or not, we're still married. Carlene is a mistress; that's a fact. She and Ian have already broken up; at most, she's his ex-girlfriend. I want to ask the other ladies here, How would you feel if an ex-girlfriend kept pestering your husband?"

Carlene's face turned red from humiliation. She took a deep breath.

"You're just making excuses because you can't win Ian's love. See this necklace I'm wearing? He gave it to me. It's priceless."

As soon as she finished, Maja laughed.

"How did my marriage become an excuse? I still have the marriage certificate at home. Until we divorce, anything he gives you is considered marital property, and I have the right to ask for it back. So, Ms. Shepard, you might want to stop showing off, or else I might sue you and have you return the necklace in court."

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