Chapter 420
Dear Ex-wife Marry Me Novel Full Episode
Chapter 420
A whopping 35% stake in the Neilian Group was at stake, and with Neil sick as a dog and Cristina
Perkins in a pickle, the Pennyfeather family fortune was hanging by a thread, with only Maja holding
down the fort. If she kicked the bucket, the ownership of the company will be up for grabs.
Tom was as cocky as a fox.
âChill out, guys. I busted my chops to get this stuff,â he said.
Still, the others were on pins and needles, knowing full well that they were playing with fire.
But considering Majaâs highhandedness, they all had a bone to pick with her, especially for that juicy
35% stake.
Matthew finally lost his cool.
âDonât forget, the Pennyfeathers and Raymonds are about to tie the knot. If the Raymonds catch wind
of this, what then?â he asked.
Tom sneered, âDo you guys know who hooked me up with this stuff?â
âWho?â everyone inquired.
âTricia,â he replied.
Back in the day, Cristina wielded a lot of clout in the company and often brought Tricia along, so Tom
knew her.
âYou probably donât know, but Maja is not Neilâs flesh and blood. She is a stray, and if the Raymonds
find out, theyâd be mortified. After all, itâs their golden boy, lan, whoâd be affected,â Tom revealed.
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If the Raymond elders found out their golden boy was marrying a stray, theyâd be mad as a wet hen.
âTricia gave me this stuff. She said the Raymonds are not too keen on Majaâs lineage, and it would
actually be a blessing in disguise for them if something were to happen to Maja,â Tom added.
Hearing this, everyone wore a satisfied grin.
Tom stood up, confidence oozing from every pore.
âTricia is Neilâs only legitimate daughter and most likely to replace Maja as lanâs bride. Most importantly,
she is easier to deal with than Maja. If that 35% stake lands in her lap, she promised to share it with
everyone involved in this,â Tom said.
Knowing that Maja was not Neilâs biological daughter, everyone felt emboldened.
After getting the bank password, Tricia called Tom up. She had vowed to make Maja regret it.
She didnât plan to leave Maja right away, though. She wanted to use lan to hurt Maja.
Seeing how Maja was shameless enough to go after lan but too chicken to reveal her true identity, it
was clear Maja had fallen for him first.
Tricia cursed Maja under her breath and got in touch with some of her contacts.
âKidnap Carlene and Maja now. Iâll give you two million,â she said.
With the promise of two million, the others were on board in a heartbeat.
Tricia smirked, realizing all these resources were thanks to Glenn, the playboy, who had a bunch of
goons at his disposal.
Two million was enough to make them risk their necks for her.
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Even if she had to leave Greenfield, she would make those she despised pay through the nose!
Tricia had red, swollen eyes. She looked at the phone number on her cellphone but didnât have the
guts to dial it.
After stealing Carleneâs phone last night, she had memorized lanâs number.
She stared at the string of digits, imagining whether Ian would give her a second glance if Maja and
Carlene, those two hussies, were out of the picture.
Thinking this way, her body didnât feel any pain anymore. Instead, she felt oddly comforted.
Carlene never saw it coming that what she had her bodyguard do last night would drive Tricia up the
wall.
In the evening, Carlene left her house. As she was driving through the alley, two cars forced her to a
stop.
A couple of burly men jumped out of the cars, came over to her window, and roughly opened her car
door.
Scared out of her wits, Carlene immediately dialed lan..
âlan, help me!â
Before she could finish, the phone was knocked out of her hand and switched off.
âWhat do you want? Let me go!â
The next second, Carlene was pushed against the steering wheel and blacked out.
lan was working late at the office when he picked up the call.
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After answering the call, he heard Carleneâs voice, followed by silence.
âCarlene?â
He called out, but the call was promptly hung up.
lanâs brow furrowed, and he asked someone to trace the phoneâs location right away.
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