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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1255

He stepped out of the bedroom, instructing the maid standing by.

"Clean up the bathroom, and prepare a room for her. Assign someone to take care of her, ensure she gets three meals a day, but don't let her leave the room."

"Yes, sir."

Patric walked downstairs without sparing another glance at the quietly seated Maja.

Maja heard his footsteps, but she didn't ask where he was going.

They were like strangers living under the same roof.

She was not even afraid of death. What more could she fear now?

Ian remained the CEO of the Raymond Corporation. He wouldn't fall so easily, which was a relief.

A small smile tugged at the corners of her lips, then her eyes stung. Today had been too heartbreaking, she had shed too many tears.

When one was heartbroken and blind, time became unbearably long.

So, when she was helped into a room, she asked the maid.

"Could you arrange for a TV in my room? I need to hear some sounds."

Otherwise, this would be no different from solitary confinement.

The maid looked a little uneasy.

"I'll have to ask the sir about that."

Maja nodded, groping her way to the bed, and didn't speak anymore.

At two in the afternoon.

There was still a man sleeping in a bed at Greenfield Gardens. The furrowed brow of the man indicated he was having a nightmare.

Ian woke up from the nightmare in an instant.

Throughout the two weeks that Maja had been missing, he had barely slept. Every time he closed his eyes, he'd have nightmares of Maja dying quietly in an unknown place, of him not getting to see her one last time.

The despair in his dreams was unbearable, but waking up to reality was even more so.

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