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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1139

Summary for Chapter 1139: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Summary of Chapter 1139 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1139 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.

Judith had been brooding at home ever since she came back from dinner.

Ian still couldn't let go of Maja. Only when this woman completely disappeared would things be resolved.

She took a deep breath and immediately called her father.

He picked up quickly.

"Judy."

"Dad, could you come to Greenfield? Did Ian mention anything to you recently? I want to marry Ian. If you come, Ian will surely agree. Dad, I can't wait."

The middle-aged man paused for a second before responding, "I'll come next week. I'm a bit busy right now."

"Alright, Dad, I'll wait for you."

She knew that she was still the favorite in the family.

She laid on the sofa and called out, "Wind."

Wind hurriedly walked out from a corner, "Miss Sanders."

"Take action tonight. You must kill Maja. I can't stand her being with Ian any longer."

"Alright."

"Wind, I won't allow you to fail. Even if it costs your life, make Maja pay the price. Do you understand?"

Wind lowered his eyelashes. He had tried to assassinate Maja before, but failed.

He kept it to himself and didn't let anyone know. He was discreet about it, but the fact was, he didn't manage to kill Maja.

"Understood."

Judith held his face and looked at him seriously.

"Wind, your mission is to protect me. Whatever I ask you to do, you must do it."

Wind immediately knelt down.

"Miss Sanders, you don't need to emphasize, I understand."

He was obedient. Judith was satisfied and waved him off.

"I want you to kill her as quickly as possible. Then cut her body into pieces and feed it to the dogs."

The corners of her mouth curled up. The thought of Maja being dismembered made her extremely happy.

"By the way, are Maja's eccentric parents in jail now?"

"Yes, Mr. Dylan put them there himself."

"I knew Ian loved me the most."

Judith lay back on the sofa, a joyful expression on her face. Her father would be in Greenfield soon, and as soon as she and Ian got engaged, everything would be settled.

Maja had been working late at the company recently, sometimes even staying overnight.

The sound of a car could be heard outside the office building.

Omar grabbed her hand, "Come with me!"

Maja stumbled a bit as she was dragged by him. The company's bodyguards wanted to step forward, but she stopped them.

Omar was a madman. He dared to shoot people in the street, what wouldn't he dare to do in the company?

If he started a massacre here and the media got wind of it, the company would be ruined.

Because of Cornelia, he didn't dare to kill her.

Maja was forced into the car. Omar sat in the driver's seat, gripping the steering wheel tightly.

"Maja, do you know what Cornelia is doing?"

Maja looked out of the window, her tone relaxed.

"Didn't they say it? She's on a date with Antonio. The sexual scandal has been exposed, and at least for the time being, they must be seen together. Otherwise, the public will scold Antonio. This was agreed upon by our company and Antonio's."

In fact, the bed photo was intentionally leaked by Cornelia, but to the public, they could only say it was an accident.

The netizens didn't buy this explanation and continued to berate Cornelia.

Omar's fingertips turned white as he gripped the wheel tightly, almost as if he wanted to snap it.

"It must be you who advised her to do so. Maja, Cornelia is a naive girl and she wouldn't think of using this way to take revenge on me."

Maja found it amusing. A naive woman who had been deceived in love, had her study abroad opportunity stolen by Alma, injured her fingers, almost ruining her life.

Now both her parents were dead, and she even had a miscarriage. After all these experiences, if she was still naive, no one could save her.

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