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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 658

Hearing Lionel’s words, Quennel let out a dismissive chuckle, his expression calm as he looked back at him.

“I have never said that I love Hannah or that I want to marry her. That has always been an assumption you’ve made up in your own head.”

Quennel’s gaze dropped for a moment before he slowly raised his eyes, now filled with contempt. “I’ve already addressed this topic with you before, and I said the same thing in front of Hannah just now.”

He continued patiently, “You’re always so convinced that I love Hannah and want to marry her, but have you ever considered that I’m good to her simply because she deserves it? You’ve always acted like she’s not worthy of your kindness, so when anyone else treats her well, you automatically assume they have ulterior motives. You’re a very strange man.”

He never imagined that the feelings he thought he had hidden so well had been seen through long ago.

It was true. He did love Hannah. From the first moment he saw her, he had been captivated by her beauty.

At first, it was just a physical attraction, but after getting to know her, he was completely drawn in by her character.

Seeing such an exceptional person married to Lionel, and then watching her suffer so much, broke his heart.

He felt that someone as wonderful as Hannah didn't deserve a life like that. But because of his position, he couldn't do anything overt, so he could only show her kindness in private, trying to make up for things in small ways.

And just as Lionel had said, even if they did divorce, he couldn't actually marry Hannah.

A scandal like that would be bad for everyone, and besides, Hannah would never agree to it.

So he would have to find his own way to have her. He knew this thought was sordid, which was why he kept it buried deep inside, never to be shared with anyone.

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