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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1227

Beck fell silent at once. Dylan had always been a family man and he was known to be unsparing with outsiders.

A couple of days passed and the three powerhouses were still frantically searching for Maja. The buzz was all around the place.

Yet, Maja remained missing.

Ian had been out and about these past days, barely making a stop at Greenfield Gardens.

With all the staff of Greenfield Gardens dispatched by him, he was hell-bent on locating Maja. His desperation echoed in his actions.

Meanwhile, Maja, who was being sought by all, was slowly coming to consciousness.

A veil of darkness greeted her. She couldn't see a thing.

Instinctively, she reached her hand to the nightstand, intending to switch on the light.

But a hand intercepted her wrist.

“How are you feeling?”

She stiffened. The voice sounded vaguely familiar but she couldn't place it.

The man held her wrist gently, pressing it down.

“You've had a serious injury. Try not to move around too much.”

“Switch on the light, please. I can't see anything.”

The man seemed taken aback and glanced at the room bathed in sunshine.

He waved his hand in front of Maja's eyes.

There was no flicker of recognition in her eyes. They were as still as dead water.

Maja quickly realized what was happening. She could sense the warm tinge of sunlight, yet her vision was pitch black.

“Am I blind?”

Due to the heavy blow on her head, were her nerves damaged?

She sounded calm enough, but her hand dropped to her side, clenching slowly. Her nails almost dug into her palm.

Footsteps echoed from the outside, followed by someone examining her.

She felt like an outsider, hearing them discuss her current condition.

Someone asked if her sight could be restored. The answer was uncertain. It was unclear whether it was temporary or permanent blindness.

Maja froze, feeling her heart sink slowly into an abyss of darkness.

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