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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 593

If she hadn't been so smart and savvy, if she had instead kept picking on Hannah like Lionel did, her fate would have been the same as his.

In a way, she was the successful version of Lionel—a perfect example of what he should have done.

Lionel heard Cherry’s words and shot her a furious glare. He stood up, looming over the woman on the couch, and snarled through clenched teeth.

“I came here to see Hannah, not you. I don’t have time to waste with you. Say whatever you want; it has nothing to do with me. Since Hannah isn’t here, I’m leaving!”

Just as he turned to go, the servants stationed outside promptly shut the door.

Lionel’s brow furrowed as he stared at the closed doors, then he spun around to glare at Cherry.

“What is the meaning of this?” he demanded.

“That means you don’t get to just waltz in and out of here as you please. Hannah will be starting her new job in a couple of days and doesn’t have time to play your games. If you have something to say, you can say it to me.”

Cherry raised an eyebrow, her eyes filled with scorn. “If you think you’re going to talk to Hannah, that’s practically impossible. I’m being generous here, offering to listen to you out of the kindness of my heart. If what you have to say is useful, I might consider passing it along to her. But if it’s useless, then the words will die with me.”

Lionel stood there, seething with humiliation. He stared at the arrogant woman on the sofa, a storm of anger brewing inside him.

But even now, he wasn’t sure if he should confide in her.

What if he told her, and Hannah saw it as him getting close to another person who had hurt her? Would that only deepen her resentment?

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