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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 663

"I'm just now realizing he suspects everyone equally. He's completely unhinged. He was never this bad before, but now... his behavior is honestly frightening."

Hannah sighed deeply. "Actually, what Quennel and you just went through… I've been through it all before. He used to treat me the same way."

From an outsider's perspective, their situation was pitiable; it was hard to imagine what it must have been like for the person actually living it.

Samuel looked at Hannah and let out a long sigh. "Hannah, I don't mean to overstep, but the life you led before sounds terrifying. You poor thing. How can one person be so stupid? Even if you're going to suspect someone, you don't go about it like that."

"You need to find at least some shred of evidence before you start throwing accusations around. I just don't understand how someone so foolish can exist."

"You don't need to feel sorry for me anymore. It's all in the past. The more he acts like this, the more everyone will look down on him and see that I was the innocent one."

Honestly, no amount of her complaining about how miserably he treated her could compare to others experiencing it for themselves.

Only by going through it could they truly understand the kind of hell she had lived in. Now Quennel had been wrongly accused, Cherry had been wrongly accused… everyone had been wrongly accused.

Even his beloved mistress had fallen under his suspicion. He had managed to offend every single person around him, one by one, with no regard for the consequences.

After hanging up, Lionel sat on the sofa, completely bewildered. He gripped his phone, his brow furrowed as he stared at the dark screen.

The more he thought about it, the more he felt something was deeply wrong. If it was truly a coincidence, why would Hannah have been hiding on the second floor?

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