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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1278

Inside the car.

Dylan held Judith tightly, oblivious to her discomfort.

It wasn't until they arrived back at the Sanders' residence and he laid Judith on the bed that she regained consciousness.

"Ah! Ah! Ah!"

She screamed hysterically, frantically feeling around her.

She had no idea where she was, only a sense of terror!

Seeing her fumbling around, Dylan's eyes narrowed sharply.

"Judith, what's wrong?"

Hearing his voice, Judith stiffened immediately, her panic subsiding momentarily. But she started touching her throat and eyes, tears streaming down her face.

It was then that Dylan realized, lifting his hand to wave in front of her face, confirming her lack of reaction.

Infuriated, he reached out to touch her throat.

Judith screamed in agony, her body drenched in sweat.

Arlene came up from downstairs, concern etched on her face.

"What happened to Judith? Why would she be like this after a trip to Greenfield?"

Hearing her voice, Judith clung to this pillar of support, frantically trying to get off the bed.

Arlene quickly steadied her, her eyes welling up.

"Judith, don't be afraid. Mom's here."

Judith began to cry hysterically, but her voice was hoarse, producing only meaningless sounds.

Dylan shivered from the pain, stroking her head. He knew this was Ian's retaliation.

Ian wanted Judith to experience the same torment Maja had endured.

Dylan's mouth tasted bitter, regretting the time he had poisoned Maja with a bowl of poison. He knew Ian was vengeful, but he couldn't resist at the time.

He rubbed his temples, listening to Arlene's sobs.

"Judith, rest assured, I will find a doctor right away. You'll be okay. Who did this to you?"

She cried, looking at Dylan.

"What exactly happened in Greenfield?"

"Mom, it's a long story. I'll find the best doctor to treat Judith."

As he finished, Judith let out a painful wail. She bent over, looking for a position to ease the pain.

No matter what, the prickling sensation as if being stabbed by thousands of needles persistently lingered.

Why this?

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