Dear Ex-wife Marry Me
Chapter 1070
Chapter 1070
The atmosphere in the hallway shifted in an instant.
Maja stood at the doorway, unable to comprehend why lan held Judith. What was more baffling was that they seemed about to kiss if not for their interruption.
At the sound of the door opening, lan snapped to his senses.
He immediately pushed Judith away.
His force was so great that Judith lost her balance and fell to the ground.
Dylan strode over and punched lan square in his chest.
lan didn’t have time to dodge and was pushed back several steps.
Dylan’s face was icy cold as he helped Judith up, his tone gentle, “Sis, are you alright?”
Judith nestled into his arms, her eyes red–rimmed, “Dylan, I can’t breathe.”
As she spoke, she started gasping for air, her cheeks flushed.
searched her, finding her medicine and placing it
refusing to look
demeanor suggested she had been
moments ago, the atmosphere between them was so intimate.
was unrequited. He had come over to talk some sense into her, only to find lan stringing along two
What was this?
the Sanders family, why should
women, but if you
head was throbbing, especially when he tried to resist
if something was tugging
in cold sweat, and he could barely make out what
his
since he appeared, didn’t hesitate to
stood at the doorway, feeling
lan leaned against the wall, hoping the
only the two of them were left. Tyler chose this moment to
was off. His tone was sarcastic, “Are you
and she couldn’t make out his
the phone call, she only felt tired. Her tone was indifferent, “lan, you should stay in another
she closed
trying to tease them, but it
closed the door, he looked at
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