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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 616

Cherry smiled sweetly at Lionel. Just a moment ago, she had been worried he would call off their partnership.

But judging by the current situation, even if she were the one to say she wanted out, he would beg her to continue working with him.

At this thought, a dark, calculating glint appeared in Cherry’s eyes as a bold idea began to form.

Lionel caught the strange look in her eyes and couldn't help but swallow nervously.

He was about to speak but suddenly remembered what had happened before and immediately clamped his mouth shut.

Lionel mentally rehearsed what he wanted to say before speaking. “Cherry, I will give you the resources I promised, but I hope you won’t get too greedy. We are just partners in a one-for-one exchange.”

At his words, Cherry lowered her gaze, looking down at the man in the hospital bed with a condescending sneer.

“Mr. Rosenberg, listen to you. Anyone who didn't know better would think I, Cherry, was some horrible person who extorted you.”

She composed herself, a half-smile playing on her lips as she continued, “Don’t worry. As long as the resources you give me are legitimate, valuable, and useful, I certainly won't do anything strange.”

“After all, a good partnership is about the long haul, not a one-time deal. But if you try to fob me off with some useless junk, then I’m afraid I won’t be able to continue working with you.”

Ultimately, whether the resources were good enough or not was for her to decide.

If she said they weren’t good, it wouldn’t matter how much Lionel argued.

The power was all in her hands!

“Mr. Rosenberg, you should get some rest. I’ll come by to visit you from time to time.”

Acting like a concerned friend, Cherry waved goodbye and left the room.

Lionel was left alone in the quiet room, staring blankly at the ceiling, a bitter feeling churning in his stomach.

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