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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 770

"Lionel, at this point, there's nothing more to say. If you had a clear conscience, why would you have gone to see Hannah?"

Mr. Michael Rosenberg looked down at Lionel, his eyes filled with contempt and disgust.

"You and Hannah have been at odds for so long, yet a few words from us were enough to make you doubt her again and go running to confront her. To put it bluntly, you never trusted her in the first place, so there's no point in making any more excuses!"

Mr. Edward Rosenberg agreed. "Michael has a point."

"Indeed," he said. "In any case, deal with this trending mess as soon as possible. Don't let it hang over us. You may have no shame, but the Rosenberg family still has a reputation to uphold."

Mr. Marcus couldn't help but add, "Perhaps the previous incident had nothing to do with you, but until this matter is fully investigated, we will continue to have you monitored twenty-four hours a day."

He stood up, his gaze fixed on Lionel as he continued, "You will do as you said and remain at the estate. You are not to go anywhere, and you are forbidden from contacting Hannah. Do you understand?"

If he hadn't insisted on going after Hannah, none of this would have happened.

It was baffling what went on in that man's head. He was an absolute fool.

The three elders said no more, their expressions grim as they left the living room, one by one.

In the vast, empty room, only Lionel remained.

He sat on the armchair, letting out a long, weary sigh. He pinched the bridge of his nose, his mind a chaotic mess, feeling as if his brain had ceased to function.

One crisis after another came crashing down on him, as if orchestrated by an unseen hand.

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