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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 873

Summary for Chapter 873: Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 873:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 873 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 873 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 873 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Maja had spilled the beans about Coco on Facebook before, so anyone who saw that post knew how much Coco meant to her.

After Beck reprimanded her, he sighed and said.

"Actually, my sister doesn't want you two together. So all you have to do is make Ian dislike you. Minimize your contact with him. If you have to meet, make sure he finds you unpleasant. Maja, my sister has Ian's love. You can't compete with that."

So, Beck was really just looking out for her.

Maja bowed her head, "I know."

She could only blame herself for being too weak.

Her company was currently in a phase of growth, with so many people betting everything on her. She was shouldering too much responsibility, so she dared not act rashly.

"I'll make him dislike me. What I said yesterday should have already done the trick."

She chuckled sarcastically, and then Beck asked:

"Do you like him?"

Maja froze, her hand unconsciously gripping her phone tight.

"I'm not sure, Mr. Sanders. I'm going to hang up now."

After hanging up, Maja stared blankly at the road ahead.

Ten minutes later, she drove off to Raymond Tower.

Upon reaching the top floor, she bumped into Jeff.

"The boss is still in a meeting, and it'll probably take three hours. Ms. Pennyfeather, do you want to wait in the lounge?"

Maja shook her head, pointing to a small sofa in the corner of the corridor, "I'll just wait here. Let me know when his meeting is over."

Jeff nodded, and as he entered the meeting room, he immediately saw the man sitting by the floor-to-ceiling window.

All the executives were silent, seeming a bit tense.

Everyone had noticed the recent changes in the Raymond Corporation, and Dennis's public refusal to attend meetings clearly indicated a conflict with Ian.

Ian's bet with the EcoTraverse Group had already begun, and with only two months left, no one knew if he could win.

Most of the executives respected Ian and were loyal, but a few were wavering, thinking of siding with Dennis.

At that moment, Jeff approached Ian.

"Sir, Miss Maja is here."

Ian's eyes flickered, but he quickly regained his composure as if he hadn't heard anything.

Jeff just reminded him once and then stood quietly to the side.

Dennis looked her up and down, then smiled and said, "So you're Maja?"

He had already investigated her, so he was just messing with her.

Maja stood up and nodded at him.

Dennis was in his fifties, but the way he looked at Maja made her uncomfortable.

"Ian's got good taste. You're much better than the women I meet outside."

Maja's face turned pale, feeling utterly disgusted.

Dennis thought he was sure to win because he had an agreement with the CEO of the EcoTraverse Group. Seeing Maja, he didn't bother to be polite anymore.

"In two months at the latest, Ian will be kicked out. Maja, do you want to be with me?"

Maja suppressed her discomfort, her gaze turning cold.

"Dennis, I used to be the daughter-in-law of the Raymond family. You're supposed to be my elder. It's not appropriate for you to talk like this."

Dennis raised his hand, trying to touch her cheek, but she dodged.

"Don't play innocent. You've divorced Ian, but you're still sleeping with him, making him devoted to you. You've got more tricks up your sleeve than Carlene. You must be pretty special in bed, huh?"

Maja never expected Dennis to be so vulgar beneath his surface elegance.

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