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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 809

Summary for Chapter 809: Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 809:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 809 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 809 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 809 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Maja got a call from Daly Elston's company; they said some of Daly's stuff was left unattended. Now that someone was handling his affairs, they reached out to her.

Maja rushed over, sorting out Daly's stuff from a pile of jumbled items.

Useless junk, really.

She held a small box, walking slowly from the side of Crystalbrook Valley's river towards Riverside Haven.

She felt like she was being followed, but she wasn’t sure if it was just her imagination.

She scowled, looking back, but there was no one there.

She felt a chill run down her spine, so she quickened her pace. She was so tense that she tripped and fell down a riverbank while cutting across a strip of greenery.

She slid five or six meters, but luckily, it didn't hurt. She was about to get up when she heard an anxious voice from the roadside.

"Maja, are you okay?"

"Maja!"

Maja thought she had misheard and was about to respond when a man slid down from above.

The path was slippery, especially after last night's rain, and it was all muddy.

Ian had intended to run down, but he was wearing leather shoes and slipped ten meters, ending up even lower than Maja, with one foot already in the water.

Maja was still standing in the greenery, her voice cold.

"What are you doing here?"

Ian pretended to clean the mud off his trousers but didn't answer.

Maja was angry, squeezing the box in her hand.

"Ian, are you stalking me?"

"No."

"Then why are you here?"

"There were some issues with the project at Crystalbrook Valley; they asked me to come over. I didn't notice you were here until I entered Riverside Haven."

Maja was skeptical; she shot him a glance, then turned away, starting to climb back up.

Ian walked out of the river; his trouser legs and shoes were all wet. He took a small path uphill.

Maja was ahead of him, but she wasn't on the small path, so she tripped on a branch and fell again.

The box in her hand was thrown out, and she barely avoided hitting her chin on the ground.

Ian rushed to her side, squatting down to help her up.

But she seemed not to see his extended hand and hurried to pick up the box instead.

Ian's hand hung in the air awkwardly for a while, and then he asked, "Am I some sort of scary virus?"

The night was dark, and the river flowed quietly. Spring was around the corner, but it was still a bit chilly.

"No, you're not."

He was about to breathe a sigh of relief when he heard her add, "You Raymonds are scarier than any virus."

Ian was at a loss for words.

He opened and closed his mouth, then withdrew his hand weakly.

If she didn't go to Star Movie Group, would she be completely forgotten by him?

Just like in their senior year, when he said he was leaving, he never came back.

Wilma was suddenly a little scared; she wished she could immediately accept Maja's invitation.

But was it useful to keep chasing him?

He didn't like her; he even didn't want to get married.

[Ms. Wilma, please think about it again. I really want to sign you.]

After sending the message, Maja returned to her paperwork.

Soon, there was a knock on the door.

She frowned, worried it was Ian again.

But when she opened the door, it was a staff member holding a hot cup of lemon honey tea.

"Ms. Pennyfeather, this is our specialty lemon honey hot tea. If you need late-night snacks, just let us know."

Maja wasn't in the habit of having late-night snacks and was about to decline when she saw the door next door open. It was Ian.

Ian froze when he saw her.

The staff member quickly said with a smile, "Mr. Raymond, have you finished yours? Would you like some late-night snacks?"

"No, thanks."

Ian placed the empty bowl on the tray, didn't look at Maja again, and closed the door.

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