Chapter Summary: Chapter 1240 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn
In Chapter 1240, a key moment in the Romance novel Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), Beverly Quinn delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Dylan launched another kick, "That's still better than Maja! You can't even see her remains now!"
As his words hung in the air, it felt like the atmosphere had been sucked out of the room in an instant.
Ian lunged forward, throwing punches at Dylan.
Both men were seething, and vases and glasses shattered around them.
The manager of the BlueSky Bar hid in the distance, fearing to intervene.
Everyone knew that one of them was the CEO of the Raymond Corporation and the other, an heir to the Sanders family.
Beck happened to walk into the scene, swearing in shock.
This was the first time he had seen his elder brother in a fight.
Compared to the reckless beast that was Ian, the usually composed Dylan was at a disadvantage.
"Stop it, for God's sake! Ian, you're hitting him too hard!"
Trying to break up the fight, Beck took a punch to the face, his cheekbone turning a shade of purple.
Ian clutched Dylan's collar, his eyes blazing with fury.
"If Maja's confirmed dead, Judith will meet an even worse fate. Wait and see."
Dylan wiped the blood from his lips, his tone icy, "That's if you live long enough to see it. Who knows how many people in Greenfield want you dead?"
Beck quickly stepped between the two men, his voice filled with urgency.
"Stop it, Dylan, Mr. Raymond, don't make yourselves the laughing stock of the town."
Ian glared at Dylan, his gaze sharp and dark.
Dylan returned the glare, equally undeterred.
"Ian, the Sanders family will never forget the bullets you fired at Beck and me."
"Did we lose anything?"
"Nothing's missing. Someone just came in, looked around, and left."
Ian didn't pay much attention to it.
Hospital.
Judith was staying in the VIP room. Remembering the bullet Ian had shot into her shoulder, she felt a mix of pain and fear.
But, strangely, she felt her love for him intensifying. It was as if someone had ignited her desire to conquer him, to make him submit and fall for her.
Right now, Ian was indifferent to her, even cruelly determined to take her life. If he fell deeply in love with her in the future, would he regret his current actions?
Just the thought of it made Judith's blood boil.
She clutched her blanket tightly, her eyes filled with madness.
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