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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1244

Summary for Chapter 1244: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Summary of Chapter 1244 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1244 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.

Maja's hands were tightly clasping a mop, guided by a voice in her earpiece, she moved around without bumping into anyone, her head bowed as she continued mopping the floor in front of her.

"Ian's watching you."

Her whole body stiffened as she heard the whisper in her ear, and her eyes instantly reddened.

She fought hard to hold back the tears welling up in her eyes.

Ian recognized her, the waitress from earlier, Ryan had mentioned something about her eyes, but she seemed perfectly fine now.

Maybe it was the dim lighting in here, but for a fleeting moment, he saw Maja's silhouette within the shadow cast from the outside.

The voice continued to speak in Maja's ear.

"It's time. You've stayed long enough. It's time to go back. You have half an hour left before you need to take your medication."

Maja walked past Ian, holding the mop.

But they didn't brush shoulders. They were two meters apart, like two parallel lines, missing each other.

Ian lit another cigarette, his gaze following Maja until she disappeared from his sight. Amid the haze of smoke, he caught a whiff of a familiar scent.

His heart skipped a beat, and he looked up in the direction Maja had disappeared.

The lit end of the cigarette trembled slightly between his fingers as he suddenly rushed after her.

Meanwhile, the man's voice was still speaking in Maja's earpiece.

"Maja, you're going the wrong way."

Maja was now in a crowded place. She couldn't see, but her hearing was incredibly sharp.

"Mr. K, I really hate that I've become Ian's weakness. You've figured out my character, knowing I wouldn't acknowledge him in this situation. I don't want him to see me in my current state. I don't want people to know I've lost my sight."

"I won't acknowledge him. I'm living a mistake. In twenty minutes, I'll be dead, I've decided to die here in the BlueSky Bar, as an unknown. Soon, the people here will take me away, treat me as if I'm just another piece of trash. Goodbye, Mr. K."

Her voice was flat, as if she wasn't worried about her own life at all.

The man's voice became serious, "What about Ian, what if you die?"

"He'll just think I've disappeared. He hasn't seen my body. He'll continue to search. As long as he hasn't seen my body, he'll think I'm still alive."

She was running aimlessly in the crowd, just hoping the twenty minutes would end soon.

Was he going crazy?

Ian couldn't explain this feeling, something about the waitress from earlier felt off.

Fitch assumed Ian had just had too much to drink and tried to drag him away.

But Ian called over the manager of the bar.

"Find the waitress who just passed by here. Bring up the surveillance footage now."

The manager was surprised. When had Mr. Raymond become interested in the waitstaff?

But he didn't dare to hesitate and quickly pulled up the surveillance footage.

Ian watched the footage intently. The waitress did indeed have issues with her eyes, she was practically crashing into people in the crowd.

Her last hiding spot was near the couches.

His heart pounded heavily in his chest. He felt like he was going crazy, seeing Maja in everyone.

He strode towards the couches, opened the gap, but there was no one inside.

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