We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

Dear Ex-wife Marry Me by Twin Bridge

Chapter 1482
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

He glanced casually at the man beside him, his tone indifferent. “Give her another round of

questioning, and if she still doesn’t talk, well, I’m sick of her. We can do without her breathing.” This

charade had run its course. K’s people had found a way in, and it looked like a head-on collision was

imminent. And then there was Ian. Who knew how much effort it would take to dispatch him? “Mr.

Gellar, shouldn’t we send this woman over to that person? Doesn’t he always need sharp minds for his

research?” Quentin’s lips curled up as his fingertips rubbed together. The very existence of Forbidden

Island was to trade the underclass like cattle. Aside from the privileged elite, the commoners were no

better than livestock bred for the slaughter. That was the harsh reality of Forbidden Island, where the

average person was at the mercy of others. Forbidden Island had been this way for many years. The

Follow current on NovelEnglish.net

elites would come to pick the best and the brightest. Only those smart enough were chosen. Quentin

hadn’t lied to Maja about the existence of the Jellyfish Seal. It was just a means to control the lower

echelons. Make them all strive desperately for such a mark, believing they’d become superior, believing

they could change their destiny, when in fact, they were merely fodder on the chopping block. How

could Quentin, raised in such an environment, possibly have the feelings of an ordinary man? “Mr.

Gellar, that woman has more resilience than many men. The folks over there might fancy that.” A flicker

passed through Quentin’s eyes, a glitch in his thoughts that shouldn’t have been there. Just as he was

about to agree, the person sent to find the Jellyfish Seal finally returned, kneeling respectfully before

him. “Mr. Gellar, we’ve got it.” In his hands was the immaculate Jellyfish Seal. Quentin was momentarily

stunned, almost believing he was hallucinating. But there it was, the Jellyfish Seal, hidden in the small

courtyard he had briefly inhabited. That courtyard was just a place he’d used to punish that wretched

woman and, incidentally, round up a bunch of runts. He’d never expected Maja to consider that place a

sanctuary. Pure folly. He lowered his lashes, tracing a finger over the seal. His subordinate asked again

from behind him. “Mr. Gellar, that Maja’s quite a looker. Before we send her off for

Books Chapters Are Daily Updated Join & Stay Updated for All Books Updates…

research, maybe we could.” Before he could finish, a red line appeared on his neck, blood spurting out

instantly. “Shut up.” The others in the hall efficiently dragged the body away, no one daring to utter a

word. This was classic Quentin. His fingertips continued to trace the Jellyfish Seal. Warm to the touch,

it was real. Maja hadn’t lied. He just hadn’t believed her. She had revealed the location of the seal to

him long ago. Tonight’s drama needn’t have been performed. The man holding the seal asked

Follow current on NovelEnglish.net

cautiously. “Mr. Gellar, what’s our next move?” Now that they had the Jellyfish Seal, was it time to

return to the organization? The seal would surely stir excitement within the ranks. Quentin’s lips twisted

into a cold smile. “Forget it, let her live.” After all the damage she’d taken, it was a wonder how long

she’d last anyway. The man nodded as he watched Quentin pocket the seal. Quentin stood up and

took a few steps before gesturing with a flick of his finger. “Play it to the end. Tell her I’m dead, burned

alive. Then find a charred skeleton about my size to show her.” After giving his orders, he turned and

had paper and pen brought to him. He penned a brief note. —Maja, glad you’re okay. I’m out. His hand

shook uncontrollably as he wrote the last word, the ink trailing off unevenly. A sign his heart was

unsettled. He tossed the pen aside, his voice icy. “After dawn, give her this. And the charred skeleton.”

“Understood.” Without another word, Quentin left with the seal.

The will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!