Dear Ex-wife Marry Me
Chapter 298
Chapter 298
That night, Maja slept like a baby and woke up feeling refreshed.
The first thing she did was grab her phone. There was a missed call from lan from his private number. Maja frowned.
“Did Holden give him a hard time again?” she wondered.
She sent him a text while she was brushing her teeth and getting ready for the day.
“Anything up?”
By then, lan had already arrived at the Raymond Corporation.
Seeing her casual text rubbed him the wrong way. But he wasn’t about to lose his cool over a woman. So he deleted the message.
If Holden had let it go, he saw no reason to keep in touch with her.
Maja didn’t expect lan to reply anyway. After all, she had used her private number. He probably only called out of respect for Holden.
After freshening up, she immediately called Holden to check on him.
saw her as a poor, heartbroken woman
like this happens again, let
always been independent, growing up under Holden’s wing, so he greatly respected
he had agreed to get married when Holden asked
about her. I won’t let her marry lan.
of the picture
as she listened to Holden’s comforting
“Holden, thank you.”
dissipating his irritation from the night before.
from me. Only you can decide who’s allowed in. Even lan ha’s no right to stay
married, Holden gave her the
was a wedding gift from Holden to her and lan, but she didn’t know
before you got your marriage certificate.
voice would crack with
apart from her mother, Holden and Herbert were the kindest people she knew.
made breakfast, and after
The Shepard family.
returned from Rosewood Manor, she had been throwing a
thought of Holden’s humiliation made
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