“I’m seriously going to die laughing! No, seriously, how could anyone say something so monumentally stupid? Is there actually something wrong with Lionel’s brain?”
Samuel propped himself up, pressing his hands against his cheeks to keep his face from cramping. “And what was that about a fake divorce to avoid using marital assets, only to get remarried later? Unless Hannah’s lost her mind, there’s no way anyone would agree to that.”
Cherry climbed back onto the sofa, taking several deep breaths to compose herself.
“Besides, even if they do get divorced, he uses his money for the settlement, and then they remarry… he’s still spent the money. Whether it’s considered marital property or not, the money is gone. It makes no sense,” Cherry ranted.
So, to avoid touching their marital assets, he suggests a divorce, followed by paying the settlement, and then remarrying. What was the point?
“It all comes down to the fact that Lionel has never really seen Hannah as his wife. She’s just someone he can manipulate and play games with, someone who’s supposed to go along with whatever insane plan he cooks up, without any consideration for whether it’s normal or not.”
Samuel pulled himself up and shook his head with a sigh. “After everything that’s happened, Lionel is still the same, acting recklessly and making decisions on his own. At this rate, he’s never going to change.”
To come up with such a ridiculous idea and then specifically ask Cherry to arrange a meeting with Hannah for it… it just proved that Lionel either had no brain or still had absolutely no respect for Hannah.
“Yeah, no normal person would ever come up with a plan that idiotic.”
-
After Hannah walked away, Lionel, unwilling to give up, chased after her.
VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah)