Dear Ex-wife Marry Me Novel Full Episode -
Chapter 406
Chapter 406
She was silent, and so was Neil, his head bowed low.
“I hold a total of 35% of the shares. I’ll give Tricia 20%, and you 15%.
Maja felt a bitter sting, not knowing what to say.
She was always left behind.
Dumped by the Leo Elston family, dumped by lan, and now, dumped by Neil.
She never felt needed.
She was once told she mattered, only to be ditched without a second thought.
“Maja, Lillian gave up her painting career to take care of you, and that’s why her health deteriorated.”
The weight of such a favour left Maja feeling at a loss.
“If you’re not my daughter, then you’re definitely not Lillian’s either. Maybe we got the wrong baby at the
hospital. I don’t know whether Lillian’s actual child is dead or alive or where she is, but I hope you can
replace her.”
Neil closed his eyes, weary.
“I don’t have much time left. I overheard the doctors talking when I was discharged. I only have half a
year left.”
Every word from Neil added to Maja’s mental burden.
If she didn’t agree to take over the Pennyfeather family’s company, or if she didn’t search for the child
Lillian gave birth to, she would feel guilty for not repaying the Pennyfeather family’s kindness and for
not living up to Lillian’s sacrifices.
In Crystalbrook Valley, especially over two decades ago, Lillian was the only one who didn’t care
whether her child was a boy or a girl.
But every other family cared a great deal about this. The old folks said that back then, there were many
abandoned baby girls on the streets, left in baskets, with nobody daring to pick them up.
Many baby girls starved or froze to death.
If Maja had been switched at birth, then the girl who was switched out, Lillian’s actual daughter,
probably didn’t survive.
The chances of a baby girl surviving were very slim at that time.
Neil had feelings for Lillian. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have taken her away from Crystalbrook Valley to
settle in Greenfield.
But despite their hard work, they raised a child that wasn’t their own.
Maja’s hand trembled slightly.
She hadn’t done anything, yet she felt like a criminal.
She took a deep breath and slowly stood up.
“I agree to take over the Pennyfeather Group, and I agree to help you replace your biological daughter. But
if Tricia hurts me again, I won’t let it slide. Only if she behaves will I.”
Neil, knowing he only had half a year left to live, didn’t bother with anything else.
To replace out on his deathbed that the child he beloved wife raised wasn’t his.
He couldn’t help but resent Maja, and his guilt towards her vanished instantly.
All he hoped, for now, was that Maja could help the Pennyfeather Group.
No wonder Maja had such high business acumen, she shone from an early age. Even studying in the
impoverished Crystalbrook Valley, she managed to get into the top–ranked Solstice College.
She had such outstanding genes it was hard to believe she was his daughter.
Neil’s hand clenched into a fist under the blanket.
So where was his and Lillian’s daughter?
Maja went downstairs, only to see a table full of food that had completely gone cold, which felt like a
cruel joke.
Laughing, she started to taste bitterness in her mouth.
Coco called for a while not far away, then quickly ran over and hugged her leg.
Maja’s eyes instantly reddened, “At least I have you.”
She took Coco to RosenGarden. After all, Neil had clarified his intentions.
When she was getting in the car, Tricia had already been picked up.
They ran into each other.
Tricia had lost a few kilos, and when she saw Maja, she smiled faintly.
“So, you’re not Neil’s daughter after all. What a shame. Turns out you’re a nobody. If that’s the case,
shouldn’t I be the one marrying lan?”
There was an undisguised smugness in her eyes. She never thought she could one day have the
upper hand over Maja.
“Maja, I knew it. You could never beat me! lan should be mine!”
Maja was already in her car by then, with Coco in the passenger seat.
“You should tell that to lan.”
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