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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 733

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 733:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 733 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 733 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 733 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Everyone around knew who he was. He was just bossing the cops around. Even Steve got a call from higher-ups.

So, this guy’s safety was more important than anyone else on the scene.

“Mr. Raymond, they've got it covered. Your safety is the priority.”

But Ian wasn't having any of it, already shrugging off his suit.

Seeing him ignoring their pleas, everyone was getting antsy.

Ian held a gun, his tone casual.

“If anything happens to me, it's none of your business.”

Time was of the essence, and they couldn't afford to delay. Even if the 15th floor was empty just moments ago, could it still be?

They didn't dare to take the risk, so they hurriedly climbed up the pipelines to the 15th floor while there was no new information.

Since all the windows on the 14th floor were locked, the kidnappers inside couldn't see outside, so it was feasible to climb up the pipelines.

Everyone wore an earpiece, allowing those who stayed behind to inform them of where to attack once they received new information.

Climbing up pipelines was highly dangerous, especially with no safety measures and from such a height.

But Ian was a former soldier, and this was a piece of cake for him.

Shrugging off his suit, his elegant demeanor instantly gained a touch of wildness.

A group of them began to scramble up like robust leopards.

Meanwhile, Maja was still on the 15th floor, worried that her information might be wrong, and kept patrolling.

She heard gunshots from downstairs, but the 15th floor was indeed empty.

What she didn't know was that there was a masked man in the control room who was directing this group of people on his own.

Downstairs, twenty kidnappers were still guarding the hostages. The man who initially agreed to play the game with Maja had started to smell a rat.

It had been half an hour, and their guys were constantly monitoring. Why couldn't they find Maja's exact location?

He casually pointed at two men beside him, “You two, go check the control room, see what's up there.”

There were six men guarding the control room, and logically, nothing should go wrong.

But he couldn't shake off the uneasy feeling.

When the two men arrived at the control room, as soon as the door opened, they were greeted by two bullets.

Two more men down.

The bodies were dragged in and piled on top of others.

The masked man was like a puppet master hiding in the dark, casually leading this game.

He propped his chin with one hand, watching the surveillance with interest.

The Maja, in his eyes, was very smart. Most of the time, she was out of the surveillance range, and her shooting was fast and ruthless.

She was clearly scared, constantly wiping the cold sweat from her palms, yet she appeared calm.

Very attractive.

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