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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1276

Ian arched an eyebrow, a second personality?

He recognized that the Eric who came back now was vastly different from his previous self, and he had considered many possibilities.

Perhaps Eric had changed so drastically due to inhuman tortures he had experienced at the research base. But this idea of a second personality was a bit unexpected.

If this man with a wicked mind was Eric's second personality, was the real Eric still dormant?

Ian didn't respond. He quietly left the room.

Patric, unaware that his words had been overheard, stood in the corner, trying to calm down his emotions.

Ian moved away from the villa, out of the reach of surveillance. He stood in a corner untouched by the fading sunlight and took out his cell phone.

This phone was equipped with a special system that could block others from tracking him, so nobody knew he was currently at Patric's place.

Ian glanced at his phone. There were numerous missed calls, most of them from Dylan, presumably wanting to know Judith's whereabouts.

A hint of mockery flashed in his eyes. Thinking about Maja's current predicament, he felt a heartache. He immediately texted Nydia.

[How about the drug that blinds and mutes people? Feed it to Judith.]

Nydia responded with a question mark, probably meaning, should they really be so cruel?

Even if Judith was not the daughter of the Sanders family, she had lived with them for so many years. How could Augus bear to let this girl, who had grown up under his watch, suffer such a fate?

[Do it.]

Nydia never disobeyed his orders and immediately went to where Judith was, carrying a bowl of poisoned wine.

Ian had already told Dylan that Judith was brought to the underground fight club. He didn't lie.

But to humiliate a woman in that way, he could never do it.

An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, that's all.

Nydia opened the door of the room, hearing Judith's shriek from inside.

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