Chapter 79
Dear Ex-wife Marry Me Novel Full Episode
Chapter 79
Upon hearing the sound, lan furrowed his brows, lifting his head from a pile of papers, to see Maja
standing outside the car, grinning. The picturesque view of Crystalbrook Valley surrounded her, with
only the top half of her face visible, her eyes reflecting the sunlight.
His grip on the papers tightened involuntarily.
Why did he have to run into her no matter where he went?
Maja, unaware of his momentary change, knocked on the car window again, âMr. Raymond, can I get
in?â
lan lowered his head, speaking in a calm tone, âHop in.â
Maja pulled open the car door and got in.
The midday sun outside was scorching hot. As the door opened, a gust of hot air, along with her faint
fragrance, wafted in.
Daly, standing behind, relaxed his heart as he saw Maja get into the car and followed suit.
Olivia was standing at the front of the car on the phone, and beside her was a not-so-friendly-looking
guy on a motorbike. Upon seeing lanâs car, the guyâs eyes popped open.
âOlivia, do you know how much this car costs?â
Olivia shook her head, but it was the most beautiful car she had ever seen, âHow much?â
The guy mysteriously lifted a finger.
*One million dollars?â
âOver ten million dollars!â
Olivia almost dropped her phone!
She had never seen such an expensive car in her life. If the price of the car was converted into cash,
how many houses could be bought?
In her astonishment, she saw Daly in the car behind and quickly waved at him.
Daly had no choice but to signal the driver to stop.
âDad, the carâs out of gas. How could you go out without refueling? How am I supposed to drive back
now?â
A look of apology instantly appeared on Dalyâs face, âJust hold on, Oli. Iâll ask a colleague to come and
fill it up.â
Olivia surveyed the inside of the car but didnât see Maja. She immediately thought of the luxury car
ahead. Could Maja be in that car?
Quick on her feet, Olivia immediately asked, âIs Maja in the car ahead? Call her and ask the driver to
come back and pick me up.â Before Daly could respond, the other two frowned, âMr. Raymond is busy.
Donât waste his time.â
âMaja can ride in it. Why canât I? Dad, call her now!â
Oliviaâs impatience grew as she watched the car get further away, urging Daly to act.
Daly had no other option but to call Maja.
âMaja, Oliâs car ran out of gas on the road. We canât fit anyone else in our car, could you⦠ask Mr.
Raymond if he could give Oli a lift?â Dalyâs tone was humble, even pleading.
Maja quickly understood the situation. It was Oliviaâs idea.
She just drove off, and now that sheâs run out of gas, she wants them to sort it out.
âIâm sorry, Mr. Raymond is busy and has to deal with official matters. He doesnât have time to come
back and pick someone up.â
âOliâs friend has a motorbike. I can ask him to pick her up. You just need to ask the Boss to drive a bit
slower. Maja, I canât just leave Oli here. Could you help me out?â
Maja felt silent. She spent her last year of high school in Crystalbrook Valley, living with Dalyâs family.
He had always been kind to her, and she remembered his kindness. However, she couldnât agree to
this.
Indulging and spoiling Olivia would eventually cause trouble if not stopped.
The car wasnât hers and with Oliviaâs personality, there was no telling what she might do if she got in
the car.
Oliviaâs voice came through the phone just as she was about to speak.
âAll you need to do is tell your Boss next to you. Why youâre being so difficult? Donât forget you guys
owe me a lot. If it werenât for your cousin going to your familyâs company, how could he have left? After
he left, he disappeared, leaving me alone at home. This is what you guys owe me!â
Maja hung up the phone right away.
Hearing the click, Oliviaâs face instantly changed, glaring at Daly in anger.
âShe hung up on me. Iâm sure she doesnât feel guilty at all! if she ever comes back, donât leave her a
room. She looks down on us!â
Daly was stuck between a rock and a hard place. With two important individuals present, he couldnât
waste their time.
He immediately got out of the car, âOli, get in. Iâll walk back.â