Dear Ex-wife Marry Me

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Chapter 320

Chapter 320

Maja’s gaze turned icynovelbin

She had never lived with her grandparents and only visited Crystalbrook Valley once when she was tinywith her mom. But because her mom passed away early, those memories were a bit fuzzy.

However, what she did remember clearly from that visit was them swinging a broom at her and hermom.

At that time, Neil had just made some money.

Lillian was a dutiful person who believed that when you made money, you should give some to yourparents, especially since they did raise Neil.

Since Lillian and Daly’s parents had passed away, they had always been on good terms.

But when they entered the door, her grandparents assumed they were there to beg for money. Sobefore Lillian could even speak, they started swinging the broom at them.

“Scram! You sow who only gives birth to girls! We don’t want you! Get lost, don’t even think aboutstepping foot in our house!”

“So shameful, you were pregnant for so long and only gave birth to a girl! Neil’s brother’s wife just hadanother son!”

At the time, Maja was held in Lillian’s arms, only hearing the sound of the broom hitting her back.

That was Maja’s memory of them.

They had shown up with Neil still in a coma, which obviously wasn’t a good sign.

She took a deep breath and drove towards the Pennyfeather family’s home.

In the grand hall of the Pennyfeather family, Abram Pennyfeather and his wife Hattie Zimmer sat on theexpensive couch, looking around.

What a mansion, it was much bigger than their 70 square meters house, and it even had a garden anda lot of servants.

Neil made so much money in Greenfield but didn’t think to help his brother, which made them angry.

Cristina sat on the single sofa, smiling at them.

“Dad, Mom, Maja will be back soon. You can discuss it directly with her.”

Abram Pennyfeather coldly chuckled, and Hattie Zimmer rolled her eyes.

So Lillian had passed away, and this woman was Neil’s second wife, who had given birth to a girl andwas raising another child.

Neil’s taste in women was always questionable, but at least he was good at making money.

“You’re still young and can have children. When Neil wakes up, you should try IVF. Having a girl is notgood; don’t be like Lillian, who didn’t want to have a second child after having the first. What’s the pointof such a woman? She should be dead.”

Cristina just smiled and didn’t argue. She had purposely invited them over because the doctor hadsuddenly sent a message last night saying that there were signs of Neil waking up.

If Neil really woke up, she would be done for. But the bodyguard Maja had hired was always guardingthe ward door, not letting her in to visit.

She had to get Maja busy first, so she could have the opportunity to kill Neil.

Now that these two old people were here at the Pennyfeather family’s mansion, Maja should be toooccupied to deal with them.

Cristina just had to sit back and observe.

Half an hour later, Maja arrived.

Hattie Zimmer looked at the young girl and found her very beautiful, her eyes showing appreciation.

“You’re Maja, right? You were so skinny when you were little; you’ve grown to be so beautiful.”

Maja glanced at Cristina, who was sitting nonchalantly on the side, and knew she had no intention ofgetting involved.

If it weren’t for Neil being in the hospital, Maja would definitely not come. But if she didn’t come, theymight just take everything in the Pennyfeather family’s

mansion.

Now in her seventies, Hattie Zimmer was healthy from years of farm work and quickly approachedMaja. ·

“You’re really beautiful. Who would have thought Lillian could have such a beautiful daughter? Too bad,no matter how pretty you are, you’re just a flower vase.”

Maja frowned and sat down.

“Why are you guys here?”

Abram Pennyfeather and Hattie Zimmer’s faces changed instantly.

Especially Hattie Zimmer, she put her hands on her hips and started berating her.

“What do you mean by that? This is my son’s mansion, can’t I come? You’ve been living the good lifewithout telling us and haven’t given us any money over the years. Do you know how hard it is for youruncle to raise two sons and us? But you guys are living in a mansion; how terrible!”

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