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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 166

Just as Cora's fingers were about to touch his belt buckle, the special ringtone blared through the car's cramped interior, shockingly loud.

The sudden noise made her snatch her hand back. Her mother's warnings flooded her mind, along with the realization that the car was likely equipped with a dashcam.

She swallowed hard, her moment of boldness vanishing. Instead, she reached across him and fastened his seatbelt.

"Sir, your phone is ringing."

The persistent ringtone finally broke through Lionel's drunken stupor. The sound conjured an image of Hannah's face—she always hated that ringtone, her expression souring every time it went off.

This time, without even looking at the screen, he swiped to decline the call.

"Hannah..." he murmured.

Driving, Cora heard him whisper Hannah's name. Her eyes widened in disbelief as she shot him a sharp glance.

They say a drunk man calls out the name of the person he loves most. But Lionel didn't love Hannah. Why would he say her name now?

Cora's grip tightened on the steering wheel, her eyes narrowing as she stared at the road ahead.

So what if he loves her? They're getting divorced anyway. The title of Mrs. Hannah Rosenberg will be mine soon enough.

All she had to do was act before Sandra did. With her mother being Mrs. Rosenberg's trusted confidante, what chance would a bankrupt heiress like Sandra have against her?

The car pulled smoothly into the garage.

Cora looked at the intoxicated man beside her. As she got out of the car, she deliberately glanced down at her own long legs, exposed beneath her short skirt.

A small, knowing smile touched her lips. She reached under her skirt, removed the flimsy piece of fabric that served as her underwear, and clenched it in her fist as she walked around to the passenger side.

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