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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1614

Summary for Chapter 1614: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Summary of Chapter 1614 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1614 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.

"Taking him out is an option, I suppose."

"Then let's take him out."

His response lacked any semblance of emotion, as if he were merely commenting on the pleasant weather.

Sarah cracked a smile, her lips curving upwards.

"Time for your crew to make a move. Over the years, I've managed to uncover the codes and identifiers on five of the badges. You and your team just need to hunt down the remaining fifteen. Some of these codes are useful, others not so much. It all depends on the identifiers, which you'll find on the side of each badge. You'll need a magnifying glass; the naked eye won't cut it. The chairmen would never let their badge out of sight, let alone allow someone to inspect it that closely. Once we have all nineteen badge numbers, we can figure out how to handle Philip. We can put his badge on the back burner for now. Don't touch him yet; he'll sense you're on his turf. He's a madman, capable of anything. If we spook him, it'll only complicate our next move."

Ian nodded and went off to contact his people.

His conversations with Walter were still limited to the air duct above. Walter had always been adept at navigating matters in North America, but ever since he saw Dylan captured, his demeanor hadn't been quite right.

"Man, Ian, shouldn't we consider things for Dylan?"

Ian's lips twitched, "The mating failed, didn't it? Don't worry; there won't be any Sanders offspring hanging around here."

Damn it! Walter rarely swore, but he couldn't help himself this time.

A man's pride meant nothing when life was on the line.

"Be straight with me, Ian. You got something against Dylan?"

Otherwise, how could he remain so calm seeing Dylan in that state? Ian didn't linger on the subject but instead instructed him to secure the codes and identifiers for two of the badges.

Walter was responsible for two on his own, while the others each had one to deal with, because not all of Ian's men had survived; a couple of them were taken for experimentation upon arrival.

No one lived through those tests. Dylan's situation was actually fortunate in comparison; that was largely due to his good looks.

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