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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1301

She scurried to hide behind Zoey's back, wondering how her simple rant about the blind guy had set these people off like firecrackers on the Fourth of July, everyone hollering to take a swing at her.

She desperately tugged at Zoey’s sleeve.

“Zoey, please, talk some sense into them.”

But Zoey stayed silent.

Ian simply waved his hand, signaling his bodyguards to escort her out.

By the time she got home and heard about her man’s trouble, she wouldn’t be so brazen.

Belinda knew she was outmatched and slunk away, defeated.

Back at her apartment, she was fuming.

Damn it, who did those people think they were to treat her like that?

Seething, she dialed her husband’s number, seeking comfort, but before she could connect, her phone rang. It was a call from the school. They said her husband had been picked up by the cops.

The caller didn’t go into details, but it was enough to stun Belinda.

She stared in disbelief, hoping she'd misheard.

"The cops must have the wrong guy. My husband hasn’t done anything! He's been straight as an arrow for the past couple of years. No, I need to get to the station."

But the person on the other end didn't care for her rambling.

Belinda rushed to the police station in a taxi, only to find she couldn't even get a glimpse of her man.

Her face went pale, Maja’s image flashing through her mind.

Maja had just threatened to lock her husband up, and now, as if on cue, he was behind bars. If not that witch, then who?

Belinda was livid, and she stormed off to confront Maja at the office, but as she arrived at the building, realization struck her.

A casual word from that woman could send her man to jail.

What would happen to her if she kept provoking Maja?

The last trace of color drained from her face. She quickly dialed Zoey’s number.

Zoey hadn’t blocked her yet but clearly didn’t want to answer her calls.

Belinda was beside herself with frustration. In the past, Zoey had always been there for her, as if answering her call was like popping a magic pill. And now, to be ignored?

Fuming, she considered charging up to the executive floor.

But the path was lined with bodyguards, and after her recent scene, there was no way they’d let her pass. She was blacklisted for good.

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