Summary of Chapter 1009 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)
Chapter 1009 marks a crucial moment in Beverly Quinn’s Romantic novel, Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
The room was dimly lit, so much so that it was hard to make out each other's faces.
"Maja, come with me."
His voice still had its gentle tone, but to Maja, there was a subtle hint of deliberation in it this time.
Could it be her imagination?
"Hey, I want to leave," she said, her voice wavering just slightly. "I made it clear the last time. Our agreement has expired."
The last time, she had been groggy for days, and when she woke up, there was no explanation, and he was nowhere to be found. That had made her wary of him.
Even if he once was the dream of her youth.
"Maja, I'm sorry you fell asleep last time."
His words said sorry. His tone, however, suggested anything but.
Maja's sense of unease deepened, and she took a step back.
Due to the effects of the wine, she felt hot and dizzy, as if she was about to explode.
She turned around, intending to leave through the small door she had entered through and head back to Rosewood Manor for a cold shower to sober up.
But before she could, a pair of hands wound themselves around her waist. Startled, she struggled fiercely.
"Let me go!"
The feeling of danger intensified, sharp and clear.
"Maja, go to sleep."
"I don’t want to sleep! Don’t make me sleep again!"
But it was not up to her.
The familiar scent of flowers hit her once again, coupled with the effects of the wine, and she passed out.
The man took her to a secluded room and instructed a woman who had been waiting there.
Eric remained silent. If anyone else were there, they would find the situation eerie.
The man stood alone in the dark corner, talking to himself. His voice was at once gentle, then menacing.
And his facial expression changed with each sentence. Sometimes, he looked like a gentle angel. Other times, a devil with a sinister smile.
"Eric, I'm the one who understands you the best. Help me, and I will fulfill your wish. You want her to bear your child, don't you? You love her, but you are too scared to voice it. You fear that you may never leave the lab, so you gave her that promise. You didn’t even dare to touch her. You held her once, right? Outside Solstice College and when she visited you in town. You were unconscious for a few days, and you watched her for a long while. You can't let go, and you just don't want to compete with Ian."
The man's face was playful and suggestive as he spoke these words.
"You don't want to compete, and you also don't want to hurt her. But she doesn't seem to trust you. What if I told her that you are Ian's biological brother? How would she feel about being involved with two brothers? Wouldn't that be embarrassing?"
In the faintly lit mirror in front of him, the man's face was reflected.
They have the same face but two completely different personalities.
He leaned in closer, a smile playing on his lips.
"If you don't help me, if you don't give me what I want, I will do as I said. I'll torment her, make her wish for death. Eric, what's more important to you? Your lab data or this woman?"
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