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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 374

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 374:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 374 of Dear ex wife Marry Me novel, the story progresses as the characters delve into their pasts. Secrets and hidden histories are revealed, shedding light on the motivations and conflicts that shape their current lives. In the content of Chapter 374 and the following chapters of the novel "Dear ex wife Marry Me", will Estelle and Jonathan resolve the misunderstanding? Read Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 374 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Hattie was taken aback, wanting to give her a good scolding, but the presence of the bodyguards stopped her.

Ferris was a bit of a smarty-pants, the only one in the family who'd gone to college, so he had this air of superiority about him.

So, when he lectured Maja, he had a sort of elder-like authority.

"What's with your attitude when you talk to your grandma? Clearly, you're an uncultured child, not even knowing basic manners. Your parents never went to college, so I guess this is what they raised. Maja, listen to me, I'm a college-educated person. Your two cousins, they're both college-educated too. If they were adopted by your family, it'd be your damn luck."

Ferris assumed that since Neil and Lillian never went to college, Maja must be a cultural dunce, completely ignorant of the fact that she was a graduate from a top-notch institution.

Maja slowly put down her coffee cup and looked at her so-called brothers.

Greed was all over their faces.

Maja wrinkled her brow, not in the mood for their nonsense.

"Get the hell out. I don't want to have to say it twice."

Ferris's face turned sour instantly. He stood up abruptly.

"You have no manners. Is this how your parents taught you?"

"Smash!"

The cup in Maja's hand crashed onto the floor, scaring Ferris to hell.

Maja leaned back, her aura stifling everyone in the room.

"Why didn't my dad go to college? As far as I remember, he scored higher than you in the exams. It was just because the family favored you, he had to start working early. Back then, he was earning less than three bucks a day, all handed over to grandma and grandpa, just to fund your college education. As the beneficiary, what gives you the right to gloat in front of me?"

She squinted, "If you think nagging me will do you any good, give it a shot. If you don't leave my house within ten minutes, I'll have the bodyguards show you out one by one."

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