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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 382

Owen’s breathing grew heavier, and he clenched his jaw, not daring to utter a word.

“Watch.”

Seeing him remain motionless, Lionel snapped, his voice sharp.

Owen flinched and nodded repeatedly. His right hand trembled as he reached for the mouse. He tried to drag the progress bar, but his hand shook so badly that he kept messing it up.

Lionel watched him in silence, observing his repeated fumbling.

The tension in the room grew thicker with every passing second, and a thin layer of sweat broke out on Owen’s forehead.

“It seems you already know what’s on the rest of the video, which is why you’re so reluctant to watch it.”

Lionel’s cold voice cut through the silence, his gaze sharp and penetrating.

At his words, Owen’s face paled. He swallowed hard before finally speaking. “Mr. Rosenberg, I don’t know what you mean. I just haven’t had breakfast, so my blood sugar is a little low, that’s why I’m shaking.”

“When the original drive was given to me, the screen was already black. I had no idea what came after that. I assigned my junior assistant to handle it, and he never reported back to me, so I genuinely don’t know what’s on the latter part of the drive.”

If he hadn't spoken with Hannah, Lionel might have believed him. But after their conversation, he had thought long and hard about it, and the whole situation felt increasingly wrong.

“I met with Hannah today.”

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