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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1785

Sarah didn't hesitate any longer, she continued preparing the various reagents needed for the task at hand.

Queena's smug expression remained plastered on her face, unwavering. She had made a major breakthrough this time, and once everything was over, she could finally be with Ian!

Her hands moved swiftly, almost as if she wished she could start experimenting on Fitch immediately.

Yet, the most composed person in the room was Bernard. He even had Lingery prepare a steak dinner with a fine red wine, setting it up by the window where he leisurely began to eat, using his knife and fork with deliberate care.

He wasn't the least bit worried about the snipers outside. This area was his territory, and he had his own sharpshooters. Anyone foolish enough to intrude uninvited would end up as nothing more than a corpse.

Moreover, he had planted bombs underground, and with so many hostages in play, his victory was all but assured.

Bernard slowly sliced his steak, glancing over at the long-silent piano beside him, and then said to Lingery, "Lingery, play something fitting for the moment."

Bernard had taught him everything, including all the skills he possessed.

Bernard was a master of many instruments. In his youth, he was especially good with the violin. It was told that his violin playing, accompanying Yvonne on the piano, was what made her fall for him completely.

They were childhood sweethearts and got engaged shortly after they started dating.

Lingery took his seat at the old-fashioned piano and began to play it. Bernard sipped his wine, watching the occasional helicopter flutter by the window, his lips upturned.

At 6:30 a.m. sharp, the experiment began.

Sarah had approached Fitch and just after injecting the first reagent, an overwhelming siren blared from outside.

At the gate was none other than Yvonne's father, Leonald. Since Yvonne's death, Bernard had not seen Leonald.

The family had once sought fortune-telling concerning Yvonne's love life, being told she would face a great downfall. Leonald, doting on his only daughter, naturally opposed the marriage, fearing the seer's words would come true.

They had Yvonne at old ages, and cherished her too much to allow any harm to come to her. But Yvonne loved Bernard too deeply. When Bernard had proposed, he knelt outside the family home for two days and nights, nearly passing out.

Finally, Leonald relented with a heavy sigh and agreed to the marriage.

The two families were acquainted, but Bernard was considered ill-fated; his parents had died on a mission, and after a brief period of happiness with Yvonne, she too passed away when their child was twelve.

It was suicide. She had turned on the gas in this very cottage.

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