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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 630

Besides, if she went to see him, Lionel might get the wrong idea and think she was having a change of heart, and then he'd start harassing her again, looking for trouble.

And she had already sent Cherry over. If anything happened, Cherry would let her know immediately.

So there was no need to go. It would be a waste of time and would only invite unnecessary trouble.

Hearing this, Quennel sighed. “You're right. I guess there's no point in telling him then. It doesn't matter anyway.”

The three of them chatted for a while longer before heading their separate ways.

After Hannah got in the car, Samuel kept glancing at her. He seemed to be mulling something over, opening his mouth to speak several times before shutting it again. In the end, he said nothing.

But his strange behavior didn't escape Hannah's notice.

“If you have something to say, just say it. Don't hesitate.”

“I do have something on my mind, but I'm worried it'll make you upset if I say it.”

After all, it was about Quennel, and Hannah had a very good relationship with him. If Samuel said the wrong thing, he could end up being the next Lionel, so he didn't dare speak.

Hannah watched Samuel thoughtfully for a few moments before speaking. “You want to talk about Quennel, don't you?”

Samuel was just about to start the car when he heard her words. His hands froze, and he dropped the keys on the floor.

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