Chapter 109
Dear Ex-wife Marry Me Novel Full Episode
Chapter 109
Maja had spent the whole night in the hospital corridor, never expecting sheâd wake up to such
accusations. She clenched her lips, a bitter sting in her heart. Just as she was about to snap back, she
heard Nell coughing
His coughing was bad Maja quickly grabbed a tissue from nearby and handed it to him, only to see
spots of blood on it Neil saw it too, looking somewhat startled, his brows furrowing. But he didnât seem
overly worried, thinking he was just upset
âMaja, I know youâre not into lan. Didnât you have a boyfriend back in college?â
Maja didnât respond, all she could think about was the blood stained tissue. She had asked the doctors
not to tell Neil the truth, so he had been under the impression that he would recover soon.
Without getting a response from her, Neil felt a little regretful
âI was too greedy I built this company from the ground up, and now I canât let go. Back then, Holden
liked you a lot, and marrying lan wouldnât be a bad idea. You should know how many women in
Greenfield want to be with lan, and if you could be his wife, I could rest in peace even after Iâm gone.â
âDad âMaja tried to stop him
âEven if I canât make it in the future, and the company goes under, youâll still have a safety net. Iâll give
you ten percent of the shares later, so you and Cristina donât have to fight over this anymore.â
Neilâs old trick was to give some sweet talk after a good persuasion. Maja couldnât hate him directly,
especially when he was on his deathbed.
âMaja, leam to get along with tan. As for your college boyfriend, you donât even know who he is, and he
didnât even tell you. How could he really like you.
Maja felt exhausted, gave a few perfunctory replies, and just sat there.
Meanwhile, Carter stood respectfully on the other side of the bed until he heard the sound of rain
outside and asked.
âMs Pennyfeather, did you bring an umbrella?â
Maja shook her head, poured a cup of warm water for Neil, her eyes full of exhaustion.
âDad, take your medicine before you look at the documents.
Neil looked pale, waved his hand, âI know my condition, itâs boring here anyway. It doesnât matter if I
look at the documents.â
There was nothing much Maja could say.
When she left the hospital, it was already eleven at night. Neil said there was a document at home he
had forgotten to bring, asked her to fetch it and deliver it later.
Carter had left, and it wasnât appropriate for Neil to call him back. Cristina was probably already asleep.
âDad, you should rest.â
âMaja, after looking at that document, Iâll have a meeting tomorrow, then Iâll rest properly. The project
was snatched away, I need to establish cooperation with other companies:
Maja had no choice but to agree. But halfway through the drive, due to the rain, the tires got stuck in a
pothole, causing all the surrounding cars to be blocked. The drivers came one by one to ask what
happened, those with bad tempers started cursing right away.
Maja felt extremely embarrassed; even the police came to her location.
Two of Majaâs tires were flat, she could only stand on the side. Without an umbrella, she was soaked
through..
She sneezed, watching as her car was towed away by the police, and the road that was blocked also
resumed traffic. She was considering whether to hail a cab, but when she patted her pocket, she
realized she had left her bag and phone in the car.
Maja felt a bit helpless and powerless, especially when Neil mentioned that man tonight.
Her eyes felt teary, and she decided to just walk home. Not far away, lanâs car was slowly moving along
with the dissipating traffic. He was still holding a pen, looking at the woman standing on the side of the
road.
The raindrops on the car window formed beads of water, like shattered diamonds, as if they had
gathered the neon lights from outside, gently illuminating his face.
His brows furrowed slightly. Just as Maja was about to cross the road when the light turned green, a
car suddenly stopped in front of her. The car window rolled down, and she saw the manâs serious face.
âMr. Raymondâ
She politely called out, but couldnât help sneezing because she was soaked through.