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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me by Twin Bridge

Chapter 910
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Chapter 910

Over in the next room, a few folks were gathered around lan’s bed.

There were Tyler, Fitch, and Phelps. Most of the Raymond clan were long gone. Only a handful really cared about

him.

It’s been over half a month since lan’s bet against the EcoTraverse Group. With just over a month left, his current

illness had people putting their money on his loss. By the time lan’s out of this hospital, he might not be the big boss

of the Raymond Corporation anymore.

Phelps, who was all scrubbed up for another surgery, glanced at the other two guys. “lan might be out cold for a

few days. You don’t need to stick around.”

They all knew lan was dancing with the Grim Reaper this time. And they knew he did it for Maja. He went to save

her when she got herself kidnapped.

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Tyler wanted a smoke, but Phelps‘ glare stopped him. “No smoking in the hospital.”

Tyler pulled a face, a bitter smile on his lips. “Guess I’ll step out for one then.”

The severity of lan’s condition had rattled everyone. Phelps and Tyler left, leaving Fitch alone. Then Darlene showed

up, all teary after hearing the news. Seeing lan lying up like that, she couldn’t help but cry. “Mr. Raymond, you need

to get well soon. My kid and I need you.”

Fitch, leaning against the wall, raised an eyebrow at her words. He took a look at Darlene. But he couldn’t care less

about lan’s love life. He was just surprised. Was the baby Darlene’s carrying lan’s seed?

That can’t be right. Ian was known for not being a ladies‘ man.

But Fitch kept his mouth shut, his face a little glum. Darlene was kind of scared of Fitch. He was cold, heavy. His chill

was bone–deep. Ian’s coldness only came from his reluctance to talk. Ian was more personable than Fitch in

Darlene’s eyes.-

Darlene, seeing Fitch ignoring her, let out a sigh of relief. She kept crying.

“Mr. Raymond, you have to wake up soon. My child and I can’t lose you. I’m so worried, I can’t even sleep.”

Leaning on her crutches, Maja had just reached lan’s room when she heard Darlene’s tears. Darlene’s words

echoed through the closed door. Her fingers clenched at the memory of lan saying he was going to marry Darlene.

It had been over half a month, but once he woke up, he’d probably be with Darlene soon. Maja didn’t know what he

saw in Darlene, but if he liked her, he must have his reasons.

She withdrew her hand from the doorknob, limping away when she bumped into Tyler. He had just finished a smoke

and smiled when he saw her. “Penny, you feeling better?”

For some reason, Maja felt that his smile wasn’t as relaxed as before, but rather complicated, even a bit disgusted.

She had always been on good terms with Tyler, so she couldn’t figure out where she might have gone wrong. But

Tyler’s voice was still gentle, clearly not planning to expose anything. Maja decided to play along, nodding slightly.

“Thanks for your concern. I’m mostly better.”

Tyler’s hand rested on the doorknob. “Aren’t you going in?”

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They both could hear Darlene, and his question was obviously intentional.

Maja mirrored his smile. “No need.”

She knew her smile was stiff. She turned to leave, leaning against the wall, intending to return to her own room.

Tyler swung the door open, his voice low. “If you don’t even have the guts to face this, you should stay away from

lan.”

Maja paused. She was about to ask what he meant, but Tyler had already entered and closed the door. Inside,

Darlene’s voice could still be heard, along with Tyler’s teasing tone.

“Worry about him? He might dump you when he wakes up.”

“Mr. Raymond wouldn’t dump me. After all, I’m carrying his child.”

Maja didn’t want to hear any more. She leaned against the wall and took a few steps, but accidentally tripped. Her

crutch fell to the floor. She bent down to pick it up, but the sound of the door opening stopped her. Fitch stepped

out.

Fitch was mainly annoyed by Darlene’s crying. He had a general distaste for the sound of any woman crying. Seeing

Maja, he frowned and approached her.

Her fingers were about to touch the crutch when a pair of expensive leather shoes entered her line of sight. Then

those shoes viciously kicked the crutch farther away.