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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1369

He lowered his lashes, moving towards the revolving glass door nearby, and stepped inside.

Maja was delicately spooning the dessert in front of her, enjoying every bite.

It wasn't until she saw the approach of a man with a striking figure that her body tensed, and she promptly placed her fork down, standing up and calling out with a polite tone.

“Ian, you’re here.”

Ian said nothing, instead walking straight up to Phelps and seizing him by the collar.

What the hell was going on here?

Phelps raised an eyebrow, a light chuckle escaping his lips, “What’s this all about?”

Before Ian could interrogate him, a hand landed on his own.

Turning, he saw Maja looking at him disapprovingly.

“Ian, if it wasn’t for Dr. Herrington, I could have died. You have no idea how terrifying those people were.”

A flicker of confusion crossed Ian’s eyes. “You’re saying he saved you?”

Maja nodded, prying his hand away, “Why are you so on edge as soon as you arrive, Ian? You weren’t always like this.”

Her tone carried a hint of disappointment as she spoke.

Ian felt as if his heart was being squeezed. He released Phelps and instead grabbed Maja’s hand.

“Maja, come with me.”

Maja’s gaze shifted to Phelps. “Dr. Herrington, are you alright?”

Phelps calmly adjusted his collar and shook his head with a smile.

Ian’s eyes settled on his earlobes.

The left earlobe lacked the supposed red mole, and the right was devoid of it as well.

His brow furrowed, but he had no desire to delve into that mystery. Right now, he just wanted to see Maja, to speak the multitude of words he had for her.

The yearning within was near bursting; he truly missed her.

Phelps’s face remained amiable as he shook his head gently.

“I’m fine. You wanted to see Ian, and now that you have, go with him.”

But Maja hesitated, unsure of what was holding her back, just feeling a sense of unease at the thought of leaving Phelps.

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