Samuel had always thought of Cherry as a spoiled rich girl who looked down on people, but he never imagined she had so many tricks up her sleeve.
One scheme after another!
“Why are you looking at me like that? You think I’m being too cruel, too vicious?”
Cherry saw the shocked look on Samuel’s face and said through gritted teeth, “I’m doing this for Hannah, and for myself.”
Of course, she couldn't claim it was all for Hannah; she had her own selfish reasons.
Standing outside the car with her arms crossed, Cherry scoffed. “If you think what I’m doing is out of line, then maybe you should think about how Hannah was treated for the last three years!”
“What I’m doing to Lionel, to be blunt, doesn't even count as emotional distress. I’m just giving him a taste of his own medicine!”
Deep down, Cherry’s heart ached for Hannah.
She had met the man she loved most in her late teens and dedicated years of her life to him, only to be rewarded with a misunderstood marriage, neglect, and bullying, while his mistress walked all over her for three whole years.
So what if she was messing with him now?
Compared to what he did, she’s hardly crossing any line at all.
The cruel things Lionel had done to Hannah over the past decade numbered in the thousands!
Even if she went tit for tat, she still had a long way to go.
“You’re right. And I don’t think you’re being cruel at all. What Lionel did was far worse,”
Hannah said calmly. In comparison, what Cherry was doing was merely toying with him.
But…
Samuel quickly waved his hands. “That’s not what I meant. I’m not saying you’re going too far. I just thought you were only capable of petty, childish things. I never realized you were this clever and could pull something like this off.”
Samuel was afraid that if he didn't explain himself, Cherry would badmouth him to Hannah later.

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