She was grateful to have found her family. Now she had a place to stay, a sanctuary where Lionel couldn’t easily find her and cause more trouble.
When Hannah arrived back at the estate, she found Cherry sitting on the living room sofa. The moment Cherry saw her, she jumped up and ran over.
“Hannah, are you really married to Lionel?” she asked, her eyes wide with curiosity. “You weren’t lying to me, were you?”
“Just say what you want, Cherry. There’s no need to beat around the bush.”
Cherry pouted, annoyed by Hannah’s directness. “Since you’re married to Lionel, you must have met Quennel, right? Does he have a girlfriend? Do you know what kind of woman he likes?”
Hannah gave her a suspicious look, instantly understanding her motive.
Feeling scrutinized, Cherry straightened up defensively. “What are you looking at? I’m a Temple heiress. You can’t compare me to those other women out there! Just tell me what Quennel likes.”
Hannah’s gaze drifted to the small dog circling Cherry’s feet. A small smile touched her lips. “Alright. I can tell you what kind of woman he likes.”
“Really?” Cherry’s eyes lit up, and she leaned in closer.
“Quennel prefers women who don’t own dogs,” Hannah said coolly. “And he especially detests black poodles.”
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“Hannah, are you insane? You’re doing this on purpose, aren’t you? You… you! I’m going to have Mico bite you!”
“Woof! Woof! Woof!” Mico barked furiously, feeding off his owner’s anger.

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