Summary of Chapter 1514 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)
Chapter 1514 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.
If he made one wrong move, the next bullet wouldn't whiz by—it would hit home.
With a slight arch of his brow, Ian scanned the horizon.
But all he could see was the sandy beach not far beneath his feet and the relentless stretch of ocean—everything else was a blur.
He had no clue where the shooter was hiding, but the situation reeked of a sniper's handiwork.
And not just one—only a team could cover their angles so tightly.
The thrumming of helicopter blades began to fill the air. It looked like they wanted to negotiate.
Ian stood his ground, then heard K's voice cut through the noise.
"Leave Maja behind."
It wasn't really K's play. After stirring up so much trouble, he wanted Maja and Ian to be trapped there forever.
This trip had been fraught with too many twists, and Ian was done playing cat and mouse. He couldn't afford any more complications.
But someone wanted Maja alive and by their side.
Since K had chosen to collaborate, he had to keep his word.
After all, Maja's life wouldn't be a bed of roses once she was with them.
As for Ian, his fate was sealed to die tonight.
If Ian died, it was one less problem for K.
Having figured out the crux of it all, K stood impassively in the chopper.
The chopper's roar was too loud, drawing a lot of attention, especially following a round of gunfire.
Maja, held tight in Ian's arms, didn't need to think hard to guess K's intentions.
"Ian, he wants you to stay," she murmured.
"Yeah."
Ian wasn't dumb, and he pulled her closer.
Maja's cheek pressed against his chest, "If you hand me over, I'm as good as dead. He wants me alive, though I've got no clue why."
"If you don't take me with you, I'll jump myself."
A leap here meant certain death on the beach.
And the moment Ian tried to surrender Maja, those snipers lurking in the shadows would fire.
Without any reservations, they could turn the area into a sieve. It would be impossible for Ian to leave here alive
Maja's hands clung to his neck, her posture screaming 'you're not shaking me off.'
Ian took a deep breath, yanked the pin on the smoke grenade, and in seconds, tossed several down the path. Clutching Maja, he bolted.
With the smokescreen, the outsiders couldn't see a thing.
K's face darkened instantly, and he barked orders to the surrounding pilots.
"Find them."
Ian's heart raced as he reached the edge, released the agreed-upon flare for Dylan, and plunged into the sea.
The dark waters swallowed them up as Dylan and Abner, alerted by the flare, saw several choppers converging on their location, clashing head-on with K's men.
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