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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 204

Hearing Cora’s furious outburst, Hannah, for some reason, saw a faint reflection of her younger self.

Back then, she had also believed that if she just loved Lionel enough, if she put his needs first and gave him everything, he would never leave her. She had made him the center of her universe, her life revolving around work, her studies, and him. When he’d complained that she was too clingy, she’d blamed herself, resolving to give him more space.

And what had all that gotten her?

A marriage that was never acknowledged.

A relationship devoid of trust.

The thought brought another bitter laugh to her lips.

“What is so funny?” Cora shrieked, feeling the laughter was aimed at her, dripping with contempt. She clenched her fists. “Tell me I’m wrong! It’s because of you that—Hey! Get back here! Don’t you walk away from me!”

Cora was cut off mid-sentence as Hannah turned and walked away. She started to follow, but a choked sob from the courtyard below stopped her. She whipped her head around to look.

Something had happened. Sandra was covering her face, running away in tears.

“Damn it,” Cora muttered. “I missed everything.”

Hannah went back to the study, hoping to lose herself in work, but her restless heart refused to settle. The words on the computer screen seemed to dance and blur before her eyes.

With a frustrated sigh, she shoved the keyboard away and leaned back heavily in her chair.

A moment later, Lionel opened the door. Hannah languidly lifted her gaze to meet his.

“Sandra just came by,” he began. “She said she had no idea about the Sunbeam Orphanage’s history. She also…”

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