Dear Ex-wife Marry Me

Chapter 150



Maja was all over the place, totally clueless about what he was saying

Ian had zero patience When he saw the phone slip out of her hand, he picked it up. But there was a

passcode, and he needed her fingerprint to unlock It.

He grabbed Maja’s hand, used her fingerprint to unlock the phone, and started scrolling through her

contacts

She had loads of contacts, and this was her work phone lan had no idea she had another phone

After sifting through her contacts, he couldn’t find anyone labeled “husband“.

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His brows drew together in confusion, and he looked puzzled at her

Her contact list was super organized, with company names listed in front of clients.

He checked but couldn’t find any mention of husband anywhere.

However, he saw his own number, labeled as “Mr. Raymond“.

He found it refreshingly straightforward

He was a bit ticked off with no leads whatsoever.

He found it weird Is a married woman not having her husband’s number saved?

He asked Jeff to drive to the hospital. He’d done all he could; the hospital would surely have a way.

Maja behaved herself this time. The last incident hung over her like a bad dream. It was so

embarrassing that she’d rather let the blood on her palm dry than get anywhere near lan voluntarily.

She clenched her hand tightly, biting her lip, her eyes filled with struggle and sweat breaking out on her

forehead.

Her body started shaking slightly due to excessive restraint.

Meanwhile, lan had put down the phone and leaned back, looking quite relaxed.

Even though he’d just sprung into action, his demeanor was still refined.

Maja didn’t look at him, only at the hospital that was getting closer. It was the same hospital her father

was at. Thinking about their last argument, she felt nervous. She didn’t want a repeat,

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She’d been having such a rotten run of luck lately, constantly going to the hospital.

Just as they were about to get out of the car, she saw people helping Neil out of the lobby.

Neil was a late–stage liver cancer patient. He shouldn’t be discharged now, let alone without her

knowing.

He didn’t even call her.

Tricia and Glenn were standing in front of Neil to help him. They were very dutiful.

Maja blinked, thinking she might have seen wrong due to her poor condition.

But as the car got closer, she saw it clearly.

Glenn was very attentive, and Neil had a smile on his face. They seemed to be chatting, looking like a harmonious family.

Maja had asked the hospital to keep the illness confidential and said only she could handle the

discharge. But now, no one had notified her. Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.

If someone else were handling the discharge, they would definitely know Neil’s real condition. What

were they up to?

Maja was afraid to think too much. She was feeling hot just now, but now she felt a bit cold.

Ian also saw the people at the door.

He didn’t have a good impression of that woman, and seeing Neil now, he didn’t feel anything at all, let

alone greeting him.

“You can go now.”

He urged Maja, but seeing Maja’s back straight, her eyes fixed on those people.

“Do you know them?”

lan’s tone was indifferent. Seeing her regain some clarity, he breathed a sigh of relief.

Maja wanted to say she didn’t know them but realized that would be a lie. If she said it, she would have

to make up countless lies to maintain it, so she chose to ignore it.

She definitely couldn’t get out now. Otherwise, she would face those people, making both sides feel

awkward.


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