Summary of Chapter 1069 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)
Chapter 1069 marks a crucial moment in Beverly Quinn’s Romance novel, Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Wind found himself at a loss for words, a beaming smile from her right in front of him, her hair scent teasing his nostrils.
He was about to lose himself in her charm when she said, "I can't wait any longer, Wind. Use this hiking trip as an opportunity to take out Maja."
The coldness on Judith's face became more pronounced, her lips curling into a smile as she gently cradled his face in her hands.
"You said you'd be my blade."
Taking out Maja during the hike meant risking being discovered by Ian at any time.
A slight suspicion from Ian, and he would know who was behind it.
Then, Wind would be in the line of fire.
Judith was asking him to risk his life to take Maja's.
"Can you do it, Wind?"
Wind lowered his gaze, his braided ponytail resting on his shoulder. He looked up at her.
"Miss, I am willing."
"Good. Watch Maja closely tomorrow night. The moment she leaves Ian's sight, strike. Make sure she dies, Wind. You know, I'm tired of playing this game with her. Otherwise, my condition might get worse. You don't want anything happening to me, right?"
A shadow of loneliness crossed Wind's eyes, the corner of his mouth twitching slightly.
"Miss, you don't need to explain so much to me. Just give me the order, and I will do it, no matter the reason."
Judith's face was instantly lit up with a smile. She handed her glass of red wine to a servant standing by, asking her to serve the four gentlemen playing poker inside.
Ian, already a bit impatient because Maja wasn't there, had lost several rounds of money. He downed the wine in one gulp.
When Judith walked in, she saw him slightly raising his neck.
Ian was the most attractive man she had ever met, and even this minor action could set hearts racing.
Her heart pounded violently in her chest, the heat intensifying.
She knew Ian wouldn't want to stay here for long. With a smile, she linked arms with Dylan.
"Brother, I'm going to rest now. Oh by the way, since there's no one in the room next to mine, they've arranged for you to stay there. Make sure you wake me up in the morning, okay?"
A smile lit up Dylan's eyes as he pinched her cheek.
"Go on."
Tyler, witnessing this, couldn't help but comment.
"Mr. Sanders sure treats your sister well."
He stepped out of the elevator, noticing that the lights on this floor were dim. Looking up, he saw Maja leaning against a wall not far away.
Ian shook his head, feeling unstable on his feet.
His mind was in turmoil. As he approached Maja, he saw her grinning at him and bending down to grab his tie.
Ian felt something was off. He frowned, using his tie to bind her wrists together and pull her towards him.
"I thought you were going to rest. Why are you out here?"
Judith knew the hallucinogen was taking effect. This was a top-grade substance she had brought from North America. Its effects could cause a meltdown within ten minutes.
She had intentionally sprinkled a bit more of the drug. Even if Ian had a strong willpower, he wouldn't be able to resist the temporary brain paralysis.
She tiptoed to kiss him.
The close proximity made him more uncomfortable. He was about to push her away when he heard two doors open.
One was the elevator door. Dylan came out of it.
The other was a room door. Maja was standing at the entrance.
And there were Ian and Judith, still in an embrace. Judith's hands were around his neck, and his tie was still wrapped around one of her wrists.
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