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Chapter 1065

Judith, linking arms with Dylan, approached a group of people.

Dylan had always been a golden boy, stirring up a storm in the business world of North America. Many

of the families present at the event were eager to collaborate with the Sanders family.

Having grown up in a world of scheming and resource trading, these young individuals knew exactly

who to befriend. So, the crowd quickly engaged in conversation with the Sanders siblings.

Judith, grinning, responded to everyone. She was the first to answer when someone asked if Dylan had

a girlfriend.

“My brother is a workaholic. He hasn’t given any thought to settling down. And if anyone wants to

become my sister-in-law, they’ll have to get past me first.”

She looked at Dylan and laughed. “Isn’t that right, bro? Only a sister-in-law I approve of can catch your

eye.”

Despite Dylan’s aloof demeanor, he ruffled her hair lightly.

“Always causing a scene.”

Judith stuck out her tongue and turned her gaze to Maja.

Maja wasn't as jealous as Judith had anticipated. Instead, she was staring longingly at the last king

crab, seemingly more intrigued by it than the drama unfolding around her.

Judith pursed her lips and muttered under her breath.

“She acts like she's never had king crab before.”

Her comment was overheard by everyone present. They all looked at Maja, who was indeed still

staring at the crab tank.

At this moment, Ian walked over to her, pulling her into his embrace.

“Want some?”

Maja nodded, unusually eager for food. “I saw a video of grilled king crab while you were packing up.”

Ian immediately turned to Tyler. “Yours, give it to Maja.”

Tyler had no real desire for the king crab, but he was unwilling to give it to Maja!

Just as he was about to object, he met Ian's gaze.novelbin

He immediately backed down, aware that his recent actions had upset Ian. If he continued mistreating

Maja, Ian would undoubtedly hold it against him.

“Go ahead, take it. Mine just happens to be the biggest one.”

Maja was initially going to decline, not wanting to take something that wasn't hers, but since it was

Tyler, she didn’t feel guilty at all. She accepted with a smile.

“Well, thank you, Tyler.”

Tyler was a bit put off by her response but chose to remain silent. He walked over to the chef and

pointed to his king crab.

The chef was about to start grilling. It was the heaviest crab there, with the most roe.

“Grill this one for Maja.”

He then turned to Maja. “Any dietary restrictions?”

Maja walked over, her eyes landing on the king crab. “No, I trust the chef’s skills.”

“Huh, I never noticed before, but you’re quite the foodie.”

“Maybe it's because food in other people's bowls always looks tastier.”

Tyler was taken aback by her response, pausing in his action to light a cigarette before laughing.

“You know, your sarcastic and snappy demeanor reminds me of Ian.”

Saw Maja chatting with Ian and getting along with Tyler, Judith felt a pang of discomfort.

Everyone there should have been focusing on her. According to her plan, Maja should have been

feeling extremely left out.

But Maja seemed completely unaware of the cold shoulder she was getting from the crowd.

Judith’s smile faded, and she walked over to the chef.

“You should be grilling mine first, right?”

The chef looked a bit awkward. Only two top chefs were present, but there were over a dozen king

crabs to grill. The chefs would be overwhelmed if everyone started arguing over who got theirs first.

Maja said, “Why don’t you grill Ms. Sanders’ first? I’m not in a hurry.”

Her concession made Judith seem unreasonable.

Judith’s face darkened momentarily. “Who asked for your opinion?”

Recalling that her brother was dealing with the Star Movie group, she relaxed a bit. “Maja, you'll be

quite busy soon. This is probably the last king crab you'll get to eat, so you might as well savor it.”

She sneered, returning to her seat and whispering to Dylan.

Dylan’s gaze fell on Maja just as she looked up at him.

There was no denying that he was an exceptional man.

The men of the Sanders family were all exceptional, and she was indeed envious of Judith.

Lowering her eyelashes, she quietly observed the king crab before her.

Judith didn’t like seeing her brother look at other women like that, and she scoffed.

“Brother, you're not like Beck, are you? You're not interested in Maja, are you? Please don't be. She's

been around the block a few times. Really, a lot of guys have been involved with her.”

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