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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1778

Dylan was doing everything in his power to divert attention to Rachel's location, setting up a roadblock to prevent Ian from being taken to the penitentiary.

But as he was halfway through giving orders, a crease formed between his brows.

If he were Bernard, would he actually send the real Ian away? The answer was yes.

Only by doing so could he ensure the success of his subsequent plan.

The Ian that Rachel was escorting was the real deal. If Dylan were to hijack the transport, he would infuriate the upper echelons of Windhelm.

These people had just managed to oust Bernard from his position and were on the cusp of seeing Ian behind bars. Now, Dylan's interference would seem like nothing but troublemaking in their eyes.

It wouldn't be long before Dylan found himself the target of a manhunt by this faction. Realizing this, he immediately scrapped the plan to ambush Rachel's vehicle and instead sought out Maja's whereabouts.

Learning that Maja wasn't at Greenfield Gardens set off alarms for Dylan. It became clear that Bernard's coveted vessel might very well be Maja herself.

Lowering his lashes, Dylan promptly reached out to the Sanders family's connections in Windhelm, some of whom held significant positions in high places.

As the heir to the Sander family, Dylan conveyed his concerns.

Now, the sole princess of the Sanders family faced a dire threat, pregnant with a child. Regardless of Ian's guilt, the innocent, expecting Maja was at risk.

Should Maja suffer harm at the hands of Bernard or, as it were, his political adversaries, the Sanders family would not hesitate to turn the matter into an international scandal.

The Sanders family currently owned the largest entertainment industry around the globe, their powerful influence evident. Besides, every year, their blockbuster IPs raked in staggering profits, and they had become a wonderland in the hearts of children worldwide.

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