Chapter 668
Dear Ex-wife Marry Me Novel Full Episode
Chapter 668
Who was next in line?
Maja was overshadowed by lanâs presence, and he had a painful grip on her chin.
lan looked down at her, his eyes filled with a mixture of emotions.
âCome in with me,â He let go of her.
Leaving her outside was far from safe.
With no other choice, Maja followed lan inside.
Inside sat a foreign woman accompanied by some top brass.
The entire conversation was conducted in a foreign language.
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When it came down to it, the woman asked her own top brass to leave.
In the blink of an eye, it was just her and lan, and Maja sitting not too far away.
Maja didnât join them at the table but found a nearby sofa to sit on.
The woman said something to lan in a low voice, too quiet for Maja to catch.
Then she heard lanâs voice, intentionally raising his pitch, âSheâs just my secretary.â
No sooner had lanâs words fallen than the woman stood up, unhesitatingly slid into lanâs lap, wrapping her arms
around his neck.
She leaned in to whisper something into lanâs ear, golden hair cascading over his shoulder. Her actions were laden
with seduction.
lan was about to push her away, but seeing Maja from the corner of his eyes, he paused, and started to laugh out
loud with the woman
The womanâs red lips brushed against his ear from time to time, and she even draped herself all over him when she
laughed.
Unable to watch that any longer, Maja averted her gaze.
But she heard the womanâs husky voice, although in her thirties, she was wellâpreserved and still quite attractive.
âMr. Raymond, thereâs a lounge attached to this private room, Iâd like to have a word with you in private.â
On hearing this, Maja tightened her grip on the documents in her hand.
She heard chairs moving, and the footsteps of two people standing up.
lan instructed her, âDonât let anyone else in.â
It was as clear as daylight what he was up to.
Maja said nothing, sitting up straight.
It seemed as if lan was waiting for Maja to react in some way, lingering for a few minutes.
But Maja didnât react at all, even averting her gaze to the door as if taking his instruction very seriously.
lan suddenly felt annoyed and followed the woman into the adjacent lounge.
The lounge was about twenty square meters, the woman tiptoed to kiss him but was stopped by lanâs hand.
Meanwhile, Maja heard a burst of highâpitched laughter and the sound of a table being hit.
She lowered her eyelids, silently waiting in the room for two hours.
When the two emerged, the womanâs hair was slightly disheveled, still wearing her Chanelâstyle jacket, her lipstick
was gone.
She smiled at lan, then left with her own top brass,
âLetâs go.â
lan moved towards Maja; his tone as flat as ever.
Maja was a bit dazed, but she tried to control herself and not think about anything else.
lan, walking in front of her, couldnât resist himself from saying,
âExperiencing different people is indeed nice, Penny, you should know what I mean, right?â
His tone was somewhat satisfied, even traces of lipstick were visible on his white shirt collar.
Maja frowned, in that moment, she was filled with dissatisfaction and replied, âMr. Raymond, youâre a busy man, itâs
only natural.ââ
lan knew this wasnât exactly a compliment, but he chuckled lightly.
Once in the car, Maja sat opposite lan.
She could smell the perfume on him which likely came from his recent companion.
lan tightened his wrist as he said,
âYou manage to juggle between men with ease. I occasionally enjoy the company of others, thereâs nothing wrong
with that.â
âThat has nothing to do with me, Mr. Raymond. You donât need to show off in front of me.â
âAre you angry?â
Maja wondered what she had to be angry about.
She turned to look out the window, feeling him sit next to her.
âMaja, is your period over yet?â
Maja stiffened; her nostrils filled with the scent of another womanâs perfume.
She finally had enough, slamming the files onto lanâs head.
Papers scattered all over the car, layering the floor.
Maja opened the door next to her and immediately got off.
âMr. Raymond, I really canât do this job anymore, I quit. I donât want to do it anymoreâ
Before becoming his secretary, she hadnât signed up for meddling in his personal life.
Just as she was about to walk off, expecting lan to say something, the car door closed, cutting off their line of sight.
Majaâs nose tingled, she turned around and hailed a taxi to leave.