Summary of Chapter 2232 – A turning point in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn
Chapter 2232 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), written by Beverly Quinn. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Tonight, it felt like Maggie had thrown caution to the wind. She knew Marlon was already furious, yet she kept pushing, right there in front of everyone.
The others in the private room were itching to escape; after all, nobody wanted to be caught up in this mess. They all knew better than to get involved, but Maggie’s words came so fast, nobody had a chance to slip out.
Marlon’s gaze swept the room, his eyes holding a glimmer of amusement—or maybe it was just a shadow of a smile.
“If you don’t mind, I’d like a moment alone with Maggie.”
Marlon had always been the center of attention in this group. Whether for his personal prowess or the might of the Keller family, he was the one at the top. At his words, everyone immediately took the hint and hurried out, leaving just Maggie and Marlon in the room.
Marlon poured himself a drink, taking his time, as if he hadn’t noticed Maggie’s nerves at all.
“Go on, keep talking,” he said, his voice smooth and unbothered.
Now that they were alone, Maggie had nothing left to say.
Everything she’d blurted out earlier had been for the benefit of the crowd—to save face, to make sure people stopped gossiping about her being dumped. She’d hoped to shift everyone’s attention to the Keller family’s illegitimate daughter instead.
But now, with just Marlon here, Maggie fell silent—until something came flying at her. She jerked her head aside just in time. It was a bottle.
“Maggie, I really underestimated you,” Marlon said, his tone icy.
Sweat beaded on Maggie’s forehead. Her fists clenched at her sides.
“Did I say anything wrong? Marlon, we’ve known each other for years. You gave up on me so easily—you make me feel like all my devotion was for nothing.”
All that devotion, huh? Marlon almost laughed. Maggie had never been all that devoted to him.
He stood and walked over, slow and deliberate.
“Maggie, I made myself clear in my last message. We’re done. If you keep playing games like this in front of me, you might not live to see another sunrise. Don’t believe me? Try it.”
Maggie’s back went cold with fear. She bowed her head quickly, unable to meet his eyes.
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