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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 639

"I really thought you'd learned your lesson, but you're still the same insufferable jerk. It's disgusting. Get out, get out, get out. I never should have bothered telling you anything. I don't even want to look at you right now."

Cherry rolled her eyes again, increasingly convinced the man was completely out of his mind.

For a moment there, when she'd thought he'd just passed the letter to Hannah without getting involved, she’d believed he might have developed a shred of common sense. But now she saw he was an idiot through and through, the biggest idiot she'd ever met.

How else could he say something so stupid to her?

It just proved what Hannah had said.

The only time to visit Lionel was when you were in a bad mood, so you could pick a fight with him and blow off some steam.

Never, ever talk to him when you were feeling good, because he would absolutely ruin it.

At the Temple residence.

Before Cherry went to see Lionel, Hannah had her wear a wire so they could listen in on the conversation.

While Cherry would have told them everything afterward, there was nothing quite like hearing it live.

Hannah and Samuel sat in the living room, headphones on, listening to the entire exchange.

"You really do know him best, Hannah. You called it. You knew he'd tampered with it."

Samuel shuddered to think what might have happened if they hadn't inspected the envelope so closely and noticed it had been opened. They might have just believed what was written inside.

And regardless of whether the contents were true, the act itself proved that Lionel planned to use them as pawns.

If Hannah had actually gone to confront Quennel, Lionel would have been sitting back, ready to reap the rewards of their conflict.

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