Quennel wasn't sure if Hannah would find out about what happened today. If she did, he knew she wouldn't be able to sit still.
Hannah would definitely stir up trouble; that was just her personality now.
She used to be too gentle, never fighting for anything. She thought that by silently supporting Lionel from the background, giving selflessly, and constantly doing what she thought was best for him, she would eventually win his affection.
But she was different now. The Hannah of today was like the Lionel and Sandra of the past—she just wanted to cause as much trouble as possible for those two.
Quennel didn't want to judge whether Hannah's new troublemaking tendency was good or bad.
But at least she was no longer the meek, submissive person she used to be, and that was a significant improvement.
Such an exceptional woman had been tormented by Lionel for three long years before she finally learned to fight back.
If she hadn't learned to resist, she would have been completely lost.
So, after some thought, he decided to have a few people spread the news about today's events, making sure it reached Hannah.
And Quennel's move was perfectly timed. By this morning, Samuel and Cherry had already heard about what happened last night.
As soon as they got the news, they immediately waited at home for Hannah to return from work for lunch.
A few urgent matters had come up at the office recently, and Hannah, who was supposed to be on vacation, had been called back to handle them.
Mr. Lancaster was aware that Hannah had been overwhelmed lately, but he wouldn't have called her back if his other employees could have managed the situation.

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