Chapter 1056 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)
Chapter 1056 is a standout chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Beck was genuinely worried that his family would blame him if anything bad happened to Judith. After all, he couldn’t control his little sister anymore. Everyone knew that she was the prized gem of the family, especially in their mother's eyes, who would willingly place her on a pedestal.
If something bad really happened to her, the whole town of Greenfield would be in turmoil.
And then there was the issue of Ian, who was quite the menace.
Without wasting another second, he dialed Dylan Sanders, his eldest brother.
An icy voice came through the other end, "Yes?"
Hearing his voice, Beck felt a shiver run down his spine.
"Bro, you need to come to Greenfield."
"Did you mess up again?"
"It's actually Judith who's stirring up trouble this time. She's going crazy over Ian. Remember when you told me not to mess with Ian? Judith is trampling all over his boundaries and he just called at this late hour to warn me."
There was a moment of silence on Dylan's end before he finally asked,
"Is Judith dating him?"
"Yep, but the thing is, Ian has a girl he likes. Everyone knows about her."
"Who's the girl?"
"She's not from a big family. Her background is a bit complicated, but Ian's head over heels for her."
And Beck found Maja quite likable, but he dared not to say it aloud.
Dylan was silent again for a while before finally saying, "I'll try to come over soon. Mom misses Judith too."
"Bro, please hurry."
After hanging up, Beck again reminded Judith not to make any rash decisions. Otherwise, when Dylan arrived, she would definitely be in for a punishment.
Meanwhile, in North America.
Dylan stared at the family photo in front of him, his finger gently tracing over it.
Judith was the frailest in their family. As a child, she was always sick with high fevers, causing everyone to worry about her all the time.
Even though she was somewhat spoiled and willful, she was still his little sister and he needed to protect her at all costs.
Their blood ties were undeniable.
The man on the other end coughed before asking, "Did you meet the Herrington family when you were in Greenfield last time?"
A deep look crossed Dylan's eyes. The last time he was in Greenfield, Beck had mentioned that their father wanted him to quickly penetrate that circle.
What was their father's real intention for having Beck do that?
"You mean Phelps Herrington? I don't know him well."
"Dylan, be more vigilant if you go to Greenfield again."
"Dad, I don't understand what you mean."
The man seemed to hesitate before finally sighing,
"Just be more aware of your surroundings."
Dylan looked at the pile of documents in front of him, and then at his assistant beside him.
"Book me a flight to Greenfield for tomorrow."
"Of course, Mr. Sanders."
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