Chapter 1068 – A Turning Point in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) by Beverly Quinn
In this chapter of Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian), Beverly Quinn introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1068 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.
Ian's hand paused mid-shuffle, a touch of admiration for her thick skin crossing his face.
Outside the bustling hall, Maja froze as she listened to the voice on the other end of the call.
The caller was none other than the currently missing Grandpa Holden.
"Maja."
The voice on the other end paused, followed by a series of coughs.
"Grandpa Holden."
Maja, thinking she was hallucinating, responded urgently.
"Where are you now? Ian has been looking for you everywhere."
"Maja, let's meet tomorrow night, and don't tell Ian."
Tomorrow night?
They would be deep in the mountains by then, camping overnight.
This meant that Holden was nearby but chose to remain hidden.
Maja was full of questions, but all she heard was, "There are some things I want to ask you alone, so Ian can't know."
After speaking, he started coughing heavily again.
When Holden had left, he was already on his last leg. Now, it was a wonder he was still holding on.
"Grandpa Holden, I'll have Ian trace this call."
"Maja, it's my last wish to see you. I want to clarify some things. Please, don't tell Ian."
"Alright."
She hung up the call and returned to the crowd, but Ian was nowhere in sight.
She politely asked a woman sitting nearby, who rolled her eyes at her.
"Can't you survive a moment without a man? Just went to answer a call, that's all."
Maja was speechless, but she didn't want to argue. If a conflict arose, Ian would be upset again.
She searched all around but found no sign of him until someone kindly mentioned, "He's in the poker room next door."
As Maja leaned over to say goodnight, her perfume wafted into his nostrils. "Ian, I'm heading to bed."
"Okay."
In her room, Maja tossed and turned, unable to sleep at the thought of the phone call.
Downstairs, the servers began to serve drinks.
Judith was especially proactive, asking Dylan and Ian what they wanted to drink.
"Red wine."
Ian loosened his tie, feeling irritable.
Judith immediately went to arrange it. When no one was paying attention, she slipped a powdery substance into the red wine.
As she did all this, Wind watched with furrowed brows.
"Miss, if something happens to Ian tonight, this trip might."
Judith wrapped her arms around his neck, her voice sweet. "Wind, it's just some hallucinogen. I want my Brother to know that Ian and I are also flirting. That way, he'll completely side with me."
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