Maja found it amusing. After all, it was Ian who initiated everything. What’s that got to do with her?

She swiftly shook off Judith’s hand.

“So Ms. Sanders, you’re upset because you were eager to be someone’s girlfriend, but got rejected. Now instead of venting her anger on Ian, you’re lashing out at me, is that it?”

Judith was convulsing all over, her finger shaking as she pointed at Maja’s face.

“I’ll kill you!”

She hurled her purse at Maja with all her might. Maja, in an instinctive move, fended it off.

The purse bounced back, hitting Judith right in the head.

Judith saw stars dancing before her eyes and then fell back, passing out.

This time, she was genuinely upset, feeling a sharp pain in her heart.

Even her feigned helplessness didn’t manage to separate Ian and Maja. It seemed her heart disease was her last resort!

She had to get her parents to come to Greenfield personally to settle her marriage with Ian.

Seeing her fall, Maja wasn’t sure if she was pretending or not but she called an ambulance anyway.

and Beck heard about

hospital, while

stirred up trouble this time. Judith’s heart condition flared up. We’ve been protecting her all these years, and her heart disease has been

feeling that his brother was scheming something behind his back, and even their father

he was probably the only

liked Maja’s character, but he couldn’t do

to Rosewood Manor and realized she had got into

rubbed between her eyebrows and

thank you for

mother is

other words,

troubled, but the Sanders family hadn’t arrived yet, so she

Manor. She had planned to meet him directly at the cemetery,

else, but her bodyguards followed in

noticed after just

“Your people?”

been a bit unsettled

in the

had started to have nothing to talk about during their

short. They had been married for three years, but they had only had conflicts for a few months when he returned home. It seemed

tightened on the steering wheel, and the car

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