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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 1624

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 1624:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 1624 of Dear ex wife Marry Me novel, the story progresses as the characters delve into their pasts. Secrets and hidden histories are revealed, shedding light on the motivations and conflicts that shape their current lives. In the content of Chapter 1624 and the following chapters of the novel "Dear ex wife Marry Me", will Estelle and Jonathan resolve the misunderstanding? Read Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 1624 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Maja stumbled backward, feeling the ground tremble beneath her once more. Nana reached out to steady her, her expression etched with concern.

"It's an aftershock. No telling how long it'll last. From the looks of it, the entire mountain's been decimated. See those broken bricks over there? Those must be from the research base, just blasted apart by some immense force."

In the face of nature's might, human innovation seemed insignificant.

Maja and Nana stood there for an hour, waiting for the tremors to subside before they began to navigate the rocky path that led deeper into the chaos.

Among the stones, twisted pieces of modern machinery lay scattered - the remnants of the research base's equipment.

Sweat beaded on Maja's anxious forehead as she thought of Dylan, who was also inside. Her pace quickened, and she nearly tripped over a jutting rock, almost tumbling down.

Nana caught her, and together they glimpsed the horror below: a mass grave in the crevice, bodies piled upon each other, distorted beyond recognition.

Maja couldn't hold back any longer, bending over to retch beside a tree.

The dead were unidentifiable, their features twisted, causing a sourness to rise in Maja's stomach. She vomited for a full minute, her eyes reddening before she rinsed her mouth with bottled water.

Even Nana, hardened by countless assassinations and her own dark deeds, felt a twist in her gut at the sight.

The fissure was deep, snaking down for miles, filled with the dead. It was too much to bear, and she supported Maja's arm instead.

"We should keep moving. There's a long crack here. The base must have been underground and got heaved up by some force. That's good, in a way. It means not everyone inside got buried deep. But who knows how many are still alive."

Maja was at a loss for words, simply trudging forward in a daze.

The bodies became more numerous as they walked on, apparent victims of the base's disaster. Some were still breathing, pinned under massive boulders, staring blankly at the sky as if pain was an alien concept, murmuring to themselves.

"The sky, the blue sky, it's been so long since I've seen it."

"No, it's been years since I've seen the blue sky."

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