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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 890

Summary for Chapter 890: Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 890:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 890 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 890 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 890 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Nydia chuckled softly, shaking her head.

"Young folks always think they know best. You'll see," she said.

Ian strolled into the nearby cloakroom, emerging in a sleek suit.

Only then did Nydia realize that Ian had grown up. The awkward boy from the past was long gone.

He was tall and muscular. She remembered his first debut in the fighting ring, almost getting mauled to death by the beast he was pitted against.

Barely holding it together, he had gouged out the animal's eyes.

Ever since then, whenever he appeared with his mask, he was never a sight for sore eyes.

Everyone knew Barlow, but nobody knew the pitiful boy behind the mask before Barlow.

Nydia sighed.

"Alright, I won't do that again. But listen to an old hand here, be careful," she advised.

Ian buttoned his cufflinks, his image returning to its usual elegance and aloofness, a stark contrast to his brutal persona in the ring. It was like he was two different people.

"She's great, except for the part where she dislikes me," he said.

They also had quite the chemistry in bed, especially her legs, so long and shapely, they were quite the eye candy.

Her waist was so slim he could wrap his hands around it.

"Nydia, I need to head back," he told Nydia.

"So soon?" Nydia was surprised. Wasn't he planning to spend the night?

Ian had flown in just to expend his energy in the fight. Now that he had cooled off, he didn't seem to want to stick around.

As he left, Nydia told him, "Next time you come, bring her along."

Ian paused, his tone indifferent. "Even if I have to drag her here, she'll have no choice but to like me," he said.

She had said he wasn't even a patch on that other guy.

He'd like to see what kind of man she was into.

Feeling affronted by Darlene, Maja frowned and ignored her.

But Darlene was all high and mighty, chest puffed out.

"Ms. Pennyfeather, I came here today to ask when the audition notice will be sent out. I mentioned to Ian before that I wanted to play the secondary female role in this show, and he agreed. Jeff should have discussed this with you, right?"

Jeff had indeed brought it up with Maja, but she had said no.

"The roles have already been cast, and we're not adding anyone else. Sorry, you can leave now," she told Darlene.

Darlene rolled her eyes. "So you're saying you disagree with Ian's decision. Someone once said that you and Ian used to be an item. Did he dump you, and now you're letting your personal feelings affect your work? Was it really appropriate to let personal matters interfere with business? He'd be willing to pour a ton of money into your show just to secure me a role. You're passing up a golden opportunity to score a huge sum just because you're upset. Not the smartest move, Ms. Pennyfeather."

As she spoke, Darlene was giving Maja the once-over.

Truth be told, she was green with envy over Maja's looks, especially when she was in a dress, radiating pure allure.

Hatred flashed in her eyes. Being eliminated by Maja left a bad taste in her mouth.

"Ms. Pennyfeather, now I get Ian's taste. He liked your body and your style, not you. You just happen to fit his preference, making him feel comfortable. That's what he told me," Darlene came closer, her voice dropping. “He also told me that you're a dead fish in bed, needing him to guide you. He's getting bored of it, so he came to me. We had a blast that night."

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