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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 2056

Bonnie took extra care with her appearance that evening. Climbing the social ladder had always been her game, and Morgan was the most promising of all her suitors. She was determined to keep him close.

Fortunately, Morgan was quite amenable, and thanks to a lucky incident during a university camping trip where she had inadvertently saved his life, he was utterly devoted to her.

She had toyed with the idea of using Morgan to get closer to Dylan, thinking that moving on to someone more influential could be beneficial. Despite Morgan's repeated attempts, Dylan remained elusive, not even bothering to return phone calls.

Then, Bonnie shifted her sights to Beck, a move that led to an embarrassing rebuke. Dressed to the nines, she had waited for him at his hotel, only to be publicly called a "freak" by Beck. Although Bonnie was no stunner, she had always considered herself quite attractive. She had assumed Beck was just drunk, but his outright dismissal stung deeply.

After several failed attempts at seduction, Bonnie worried she might lose Morgan too if she persisted. Reluctantly, she abandoned her pursuit, though deep down, she still longed for Beck. Known as a playboy who was generous with women, except for his sharp tongue, Beck appeared to have no flaws. Holding a significant share in the Sanders family fortune made him seem more approachable than the aloof and mysterious Dylan.

Driving to meet Beck, Bonnie spotted his car and instinctively followed it. Beck, fresh from a humiliating punishment, was in a foul mood, fuming about everything, including Stella's apparent anger towards him.

The car stopped at an underground casino owned by Ian Raymond, a location rarely visited by its owner. However, since Ian's marriage to Maja Pennyfeather, the Sanders family had become well-known figures there.

Beck, not in the best of spirits, headed straight for the gambling tables, surrounded by a heap of chips. Nydia, standing nearby with a fan pressed against her chest, remarked, "Mr. Sanders, your brother has warned us. He'll only allow you to lose up to this amount."

Beck wasn't known to lose his cool over gambling, nor was he an easy mark at the tables. Raised in the disciplined environment of the Sanders family, he had developed a strong character, even if he hadn't taken an active role in the family business.

"When did my brother come by?" Beck inquired, intrigued.

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