Chapter Summary: Chapter 1260 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn
In Chapter 1260, 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.
After drinking his fill, he released Maja with a disgusted glance before abruptly turning to leave.
Judith, who had been left on the couch downstairs, was now fast asleep, even sobbing in her sleep. It was clear how shaken she was by the night's events.
Dylan approached her, gently picking her up.
Watching him leave the villa, Patric could only feel a sense of irritation.
For some reason, he intensely disliked Judith, even going so far as to suspect that Wind might have been killed by her.
He also loathed Maja. Maja had this knack for getting under people's skin, but she didn't seem capable of such an act.
She was now at odds with Ian, showing indifference towards everything and no longer instigating any issues.
He knew all this, yet he chose to let Dylan take his revenge on her, to reduce her to a mute, a caged bird that would never sing or fly again.
Ian had purchased a plane ticket to North America for that night, but at the last minute, he had a change of heart.
The cab heading to the airport made a U-turn, and he found himself back at Greenfield Gardens.
Coco and Rocky came running from a distance, barking at him.
Especially Coco, who was noticeably more eager.
Perhaps aware of its lack of standing with Ian, it kept a respectful distance, wagging its tail.
Rocky was clearly more brazen, rubbing itself against Ian's leg.
Ian took the gloves from Jeff's hand, putting them on before patting Coco's head.
Coco barked even more excitedly, periodically glancing behind him, as if wondering why her owner hadn't shown up yet.
Before Maja's recent disappearance, they had just moved in together.
Each time things seemed to be improving, they would take a turn for the worse.
"She's not coming back. She's never coming back."
"Did you read the email I sent you last time?"
"What email?"
"Augus came to the underground fight club. He wants to make a deal with us, asking us to help him find his biological daughter. Turns out that Judith was a decoy, but only Augus knows this in the Sanders family. Dylan and Beck are kept in the dark. The Sanders family has complex power dynamics, it seems like Augus has many concerns. The daughter swap probably involves a lot of power players. He can't disentangle himself right now, so he wants to cooperate with us."
Ian was silent for a good ten seconds before asking.
"Why didn't you tell me about this important matter when you called me last time?"
"When I called you last time, I could tell you weren't in high spirits, Ian. You need to understand that in our fight club, your mood is always the most important thing. Even if Augus offered 2 billion dollars, if you don't want to take it, I'll reject it on my end."
"Take it."
There was a mocking glint in Ian's eyes as he said this.
Dylan cared so much for Judith, even going against the Raymond Corporation for her. In the end, Judith wasn't the Sanders family's daughter, and who knew where the child he doted on came from? It was rather amusing.
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