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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 782

Summary for Chapter 782: Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 782:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 782 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 782 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 782 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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After he finished talking, he took the lead and left.

As he turned the corner, he couldn't resist sneaking a peek at her.

Maja didn't run after him. She just looked up at Elvis and said something, then motioned for him to follow.

Elvis nodded, and they both left from the other side.

Ian's body stiffened, and he just pursed his lips after they left.

Maja and Elvis had left the BlueSky Bar and found a café to sit in.

Elvis was fiddling with a spoon as he listened to Maja explain the Star Movie Group.

"So, what do you think? Are you interested?"

"I've got a female artist on my hands. But her contract is with Simstar Entertainment, and she may not want to break that. She's got potential."

His words hinted that Maja should try to win the girl over.

Elvis had nurtured several top stars from the start of their careers. Calling her a potential artist meant that she certainly had the chance to become a top-notch actress in the future.

This was exactly the talent Maja needed right now.

"OK, what's her name?"

"Wilma."

After finalizing the cooperation with Elvis, Maja immediately called Zoey, but no one answered.

She frowned and made a second call. Still no answer.

Immediately, she drove to where Zoey was staying.

The door of the room was ajar. The sounds of Zoey and Murray were coming from inside.

"Zoey, what do you mean? Are you questioning me just because of a few words from your boss?"

Murray's mother was also chiming in, saying, "If you really think my son has wronged you, then break up. We don't necessarily need you."

Zoey looked upset, obviously feeling wronged. She probably realized that her suspicions tonight were unreasonable; after all, they just used the same spoon.

"Murray, I'm sorry."

Murray took a deep breath because his heart was also uneasy.

"It's okay; don't do this next time."

But Murray's mother continued to scold, saying, "You're not even married yet, and you're full of doubts. You used to travel a lot. Did we ever suspect that you might be up to something? My son has always trusted you."

Hearing this, Zoey felt even more guilty.

"Alright, let's say it's social courtesy. But the conversation they had in the elevator didn't show any respect for you."

Zoey's head dropped lower, and she held the cup tighter.

"That's just the way she is; she has a bad temper, but Murray has always been good to me. We've known each other for so many years, and I'm going to be living with Murray, not his mother."

Maja was speechless. She was satisfied with Zoey's work abilities but didn't expect her to be so naive in love.

"One party is definitely problematic in a relationship that hasn't led to marriage after seven years."

She couldn't help but continue to advise, but Zoey just laughed, saying, "We didn't have stable incomes before, and I was young. Now we're both getting better and better, and we decided to get married after a lot of thought."

Zoey took out her phone and saw Maja's two missed calls, quickly apologizing.

"I was putting Murray's little brother to sleep earlier, so I didn't hear the phone because it was on silent. I'm sorry."

"He has a younger brother? I thought he was an only child."

"I thought so too, but it was only last year that I found out. His mother secretly had another child while Murray was in college. She brought the child to our house. The kid is noisy, and he is only seven years old this year. I usually have my phone on silent when I'm at home. I'm sorry."

Maja felt increasingly suspicious.

She had known Murray for seven years and only found out about his younger brother in the past year?

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