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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 265

This Lionel was almost like the man she had lived with before they were married. But for some reason, Hannah found herself repulsed by it.

The more he acted like this, the more she suspected he was hiding something, hence the sudden change in behavior. After all, in their three years of marriage, he had almost never explained anything to her, let alone spoken to her in such a calm and even tone.

Hannah looked away. “What you do is your business. You don’t have to explain anything to me, and I don’t want to hear it.”

With that, she turned and went upstairs.

Lionel watched her go, her reluctance to even listen making his already furrowed brow deepen.

Fine. At least she had seen his gesture.

He knew she wouldn’t accept it right away, but he could be patient. If he could just get their relationship back on track, then when the day came, he could tell her the truth, and maybe they wouldn't have to fight.

At the doorway, Cora was about to try and explain herself again when she overheard Lionel’s words to Hannah. Her heart twisted in a painful knot, her face contorting.

Lionel clearly despised Hannah, so why the sudden change of heart?

Could it be… they weren’t planning on getting a divorce after all?

The thought sent a shiver down her spine, and goosebumps erupted on her arms.

Two security guards walked up. “Take her away,” Lionel ordered.

“Yes, sir.”

As they reached for her, Cora flinched away.

“I can walk myself!” she snapped, glaring at Lionel. “Sir, you will regret this! I swear you will! Everything I did was for you!”

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