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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 212

The maid hesitated. “Mr. Rosenberg, aren’t you coming over now? Miss Sandra… she’s not in a good state.”

“Lily, just tell her that I will not let her marry Kim. I give her my word. Tell her to rest and wait for my good news.”

Lionel hung up. He stared at his phone, his brow furrowed in thought, then dialed Hannah’s number.

Hannah had left the house on foot. She had been walking for over half an hour before she realized where she was: the small creek.

This had been their favorite spot before they were married. They would sit on the stone bench at dusk, holding each other, feeling the evening breeze, and watching the water glitter in the fading light. The sounds of laughter from people nearby would wash away the day’s fatigue as they dreamed about their future.

Neither of them could have imagined their future would turn out like this.

She drifted toward the bench, the familiar surroundings triggering a fresh wave of pain.

The insistent ringing of her phone shattered the quiet. She ignored it again and again, and was about to block the number when she overheard a couple nearby.

“So dramatic. The guy is calling to apologize and she’s not even picking up.”

“Right? My baby is so much better. She always answers when I call.”

“Hmph. If I didn’t answer, you’d just start a fight with me. I’m giving you an out, you big dummy. Don’t you get it?”

An out.

Hannah stared at her phone for a long time before finally answering.

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