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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) novel Chapter 1099

Summary for Chapter 1099: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Summary of Chapter 1099 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Chapter 1099 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.

She returned to the hospital room, abruptly questioning Wind.

"Where did Maja's parents go after the incident they caused?"

"Miss, they were sent back to Crystalbrook Valley."

"Wind, I order you to bring them to Greenfield by dawn tomorrow. Remember to avoid attracting any attention."

Wind's face showed confusion, unsure of what she was planning.

"You don't need to worry, and I have it under control."

Wind had no choice but to nod and immediately set off to Crystalbrook Valley.

Meanwhile, Judith lay in bed, joining the chat groups of the Greenfield community.

As soon as she appeared, those who were at the cliffside incident began asking about her health.

She felt like the center of attention, and a smile tugged at her lips.

[Thank you all for your concern. I'm feeling much better now, and Ian just came to see me.]

She was injured, for Ian's sake, and he certainly would visit.

The chat group became lively in an instant.

[Maja should get lost after causing such a scene, right?]

[Ian surely won't forgive her this time.]

[I've been fed up with her for a while, always acting so high and mighty. My boyfriend even complimented her looks once, which made me furious. She's nothing but a flirtatious vixen.]

Judith read these messages, feeling very pleased.

She took a deep breath and sent another message to Wind, insisting that he bring Maja's parents to Greenfield.

Then she got up, dragging her still-recovering body, and went straight to the Raymond Corporation.

Ian had already returned to work overtime in his office. Seeing her arrive, a frown creased his forehead.

Judith had dinner prepared and smiled palely at him.

"Ian, I've brought you dinner."

"Ian!"

She called out, quickly moving to his side.

Ian's slender hand gripped the edge of the desk, his lips pressed tightly together.

Judith quickly grabbed a tissue from the side, gently wiping his mouth.

Knowing that his current distress was because of Maja, Judith felt insanely jealous.

But she had to endure. Until she had this man, she had to place herself in a humble position.

So when he was hurt by Maja to the point of no return, he would see understanding her waiting here when he looked back.

He would start to feel something, and that would be the beginning of their love.

Judith held it together, her eyes full of concern.

"Ian, if it were me with you, I wouldn't let you suffer like that."

Her words were a roundabout way of criticizing Maja for not knowing how good she had it, causing so much trouble with such a wonderful man like him.

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