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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1340

Summary for Chapter 1340: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1340 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn

In Chapter 1340, 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.

The air was thick with the wail of mourners in the mansion of the wealthy heir, whose charred remains had been temporarily stored in the local morgue. The word on the street was clear: the accident was due to his drunk driving, and the surveillance footage left no room for doubt. He was beyond wasted when he crashed, making his end seem more like a self-written tragedy than a foul play.

Tyler didn't step inside the grieving house. He lingered just long enough to pick up the pieces he needed before he took his leave.

It was then that his phone buzzed; it was Phelps on the line.

"Tyler, I got the day off tomorrow. How about grabbing a beer at noon?" Phelps's voice was casual, friendly.

Since Tyler had removed all suspicions about his old friend, he accepted the invitation with ease. He even thought about picking up some of those childhood snacks they both used to wolf down and bringing them to Tyler.

Ian woke to the view outside his bedroom window, his mind wandering back to the previous day's conversation with Augus. He dialed the number.

"Mr. Sanders, have you ever sought out other partners in this search for your family? After all these years, there must have been someone before me?"

"There was Dr. Herrington," Augus's voice was hoarse, worn out from his recent travels in tracking down the BK syndicate.

"The guy is a legend in medical circles across North America, known among the wealthy clan. I had him as my personal physician for a while, then asked him to keep his eyes peeled in Greenfield. But so far, nada. Whoever's masterminding this, it’s too powerful, too shadowy."

Ian tapped his fingers lightly on the windowsill, a long silence stretching out before he ended the call.

Nydia entered with breakfast, her concern written all over her face. "Ian, you've hardly rested these past days. You need to take care of yourself first."

He stood by the window, his eyes narrowing thoughtfully. "Nydia, considering the clout of the Sanders family, together with that of the underground fight, and that of the Raymonds and the Haskins, don't you find it odd that we've got zilch on the Sanders princess?"

"It is strange. So, what are you thinking?"

"There's a blind spot. Someone's pulled the wool over my eyes."

"And your plan?"

"I'm heading back."

Nydia didn't argue, just sighed after a long pause. "You've got your mind made up. I won't try to stop you."

Ian methodically finished his breakfast and called Phelps.

Phelps was waiting for Tyler's visit when Ian's call came through, his eyebrows raising slightly at the sight of the caller’s ID.

"Ian."

Since getting back to his villa, K had resumed training Maja, who had regained her sight but was pretending otherwise.

She had learned his routine; the man was a creature of discipline, almost to a ruthless degree.

By eight, he retired to his room. By ten past, he'd be in the shower, then he'd read a bit before sleep.

Desperate to escape, Maja looked for her chance. She set her sights on 002, who had been glaring at her with unspoken malice from a corner.

Everyone thought Maja was still blind. She got away with her convincing act and fierce resolve. It was as if something primal had awakened in her during the short time of training here.

She had never felt so alert.

After another grueling day, she staged a sickness by dousing herself with cold water, feigning a fever by morning.

K came to wake her and found her all flushed and weak. As she pretended to fumble out of bed, her fingers brushed his hand. She recoiled, trying to stand up, but stumbled, her upper body brushing against him.

Her gaze was fixed on his hair, on everything she could see. And there, by his earlobe, she spotted a tiny red mole.

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