Chapter 903
Dear Ex-wife Marry Me Novel Full Episode
Chapter 903
Elvis opened his mouth, wanting to say something comforting, but he didnât know what to say and just stared at the
documents on the bed. Maja understood his character well. She let out a sigh. âThen you just stay in the hospital. If
thereâs an opportunity, Iâll make that woman pay!â
âMs. Pennyfeather,â Elvis looked up at her, âshowbiz is a tough place where the powerless are bullied. Weâre not
high up enough on the food chain, so all we can do is suck it up. But at least weâre alive and kicking, so donât worry
too much. Weâll just be extra careful next time.â At 32, Elvis saw things clearer than anyone else.
Maja nodded. When she returned to the car, she felt exhausted. It was not just physically, but mentally too.
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She thought their work for the month was almost done, that she could finally take a breather, but now she just
wanted to keep her nose to the grindstone, to quickly make Star Movie Group a big company, not just a pushover
like they were now.
She went back to Rosewood Manor to rest.
In the evening, she took Coco out for a walk. Only when she was with Coco did she feel a little better. Holding
Cocoâs leash, she left Rosewood Manor, deciding to take a stroll around the neighborhood.
She ended up in the place where she first met Connie, back when Connie was still sketching, looking so innocent.
But in a short amount of time, everything had changed,
âWoof woof!â Coco suddenly started barking towards a man standing in the distance. But because he was too far
away, Maja couldnât make out his face. She could only feel that he was tall and had a good aura.
âWoof!â Coco barked, running towards the man.
âCoco!â Maja didnât know what Coco saw and why he was so excited. She quickly followed he, but when she got
there, the man was already gone.
She saw Coco pacing around the spot, his tail wagging, his ears perked up. Maja suddenly had a ridiculous thought.
Could that man have been Cocoâs previous owner? Could it have been him?
She walked Coco along the path. It started raining, this path led to the park. She didnât bring an umbrella, Coco
seemed thrilled in the rain. For some reason, Majaâs mood lifted a bit. It was like going on a treasure hunt with
Coco. She was good at comforting herself, so she only focused on whether they could find the âtreasure.â
âWoof!â Coco wagged his tail up front, but also looked after Maja without running too fast. Maja held the leash in
her hand, wiping the rain off her face. It was peaceful around. Probably because of the sudden rain, everyone else
had gone home. Maja took a deep breath and suddenly shouted, âPatric! Is that you?â
After she shouted, everything was still quiet. Maja didnât want to return to Rosewood Manor, because whenever she
sat quietly, sheâd unintentionally think of Darleneâs pregnancy.
So she chose to keep walking along this path, for who knew how long, until Coco suddenly stopped. She looked up
and saw a body being washed away by the rain, the blood flowing down the winding creek.
Maja took a step back, holding tightly onto Cocoâs leash.
Under the tree behind the bodies, a man in a raincoat appeared, holding a machete. They stared at each other.
Maja crouched down almost immediately, unfastening Cocoâs leash and pointing downwards. The path upwards was
uphill, going down would be easier. Coco was in great shape. He could run faster than any human. As for herself
escape probably wasnât an option.
The man was already coming at her with the knife. Maja made sure Coco had run off before she took another step
back. But she stumbled and almost fell.
He exuded an eerie and fierce aura, blood still dripping off the tip of his knife. She fell and her ankle started to
swell. She sat on the ground helplessly. The man crouched down, lifting her chin with his hand. He was wearing a
pair of black gloves, like he had a serious case of germophobia.
Maja thought heâd split her head open with the machete, but he just lifted her chin. He looked at her for five
minutes, and then asked, âWhereâs the stuff Patric gave you?â
Majaâs pupils contracted. She thought she had just stumbled upon a regular murder case, and that she was only a
target because she was a witness. But it turned out he was here for her.
His gloves were soaked with rain. He raised his hand and without hesitation, knocked her out.