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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1438

She didn't know if these two men were acting on Dylan's orders, but right now, all she wanted was to see Dylan, to just get the hell out of this godforsaken place.

"Please, I'm begging you! Let me go! I need to see Dylan, I messed up, I shouldn't have poisoned dad, I shouldn't have targeted Maja, I almost killed her, I know I did wrong, please just give me a break."

But the two men seemed oblivious.

They acted as if they couldn't hear a thing, and Judith felt nothing but despair.

Her tears had long since dried up; now, nothing could flow from her eyes.

When she had first been thrown in here, Dylan had visited her once, asking if she had any regrets.

But at that time, she was driven mad by hatred.

"Regrets? Why would I have any regrets? Augus is going to be bedridden for life, and Dylan, if you don't let me have a good life, I won't give you the antidote. And your sister Maja, she probably doesn't want to see you, right? That's what you get, it's all on you for trusting me so much!"

Every word she hurled was like a dagger, relentlessly stabbing at Dylan's heart.

Back then, Judith didn't realize what the consequences of her actions would be; she thought Dylan would still go easy on her.

But Dylan's expression was too calm, as if her words hadn't caused any ripples at all.

He just let her go, with only one sentence.

"I used to be a fool. I won't be seeing you again."

That sentence panicked Judith, but she was still confident, still believing that Dylan would soften for her.

Dylan wanted to torment her, huh? Laughable. When they were about to dump her in the river, wasn't he on speakerphone with his bodyguard, just to see her reaction? He still cared about her, deep down.

Even if Maja returned to the Sanders family, so what? Dylan would never accept her as his true sister.

Dylan only cared about Judith, always only concerned about Judith.

This obsession had made her completely overlook the predicament she was in.

But now, Judith was close to breaking.

Each time she fainted from the pain in her heart, she would be jolted awake by more agony.

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