He decided not to say anything more.
Mr. Edward Rosenberg, however, was already planning ahead. When the time came for the divorce proceedings, he would drag Lionel there himself, even if he refused.
But he hadn't anticipated that Hannah had already stationed a crowd of people outside their home.
The moment Hannah left the Rosenberg estate, reporters and paparazzi had already posted the news online.
[BREAKING NEWS: Hannah is officially filing for divorce! She was afraid Lionel wouldn't agree, so she went to the Rosenberg estate to confront him. They talked for a long time, and it looks like they reached an agreement, because Hannah was all smiles when she left.]
The article included a series of photos, showing Hannah walking in with a heavy heart and then leaving with a smile, chatting happily with Samuel and Cherry.
The pictures alone suggested something good was on the horizon.
Some reporters even posted videos, where you could faintly hear their conversation.
The news sent another shockwave through the internet.
[OMG, since when are they filing for divorce? I haven't heard anything about this!]
[Wow, if they can't even get divorced after all this, I'm never getting married. If it's this hard for a powerful woman like Hannah, what chance do regular people like us have?]
[Doesn't the court usually serve a summons? Why did Hannah have to go in person? I feel like this was all orchestrated by her just to get on the trending topics.]
[There's a summons, sure, but what if Lionel plays dirty? He could claim he never knew about it, that the housekeeper threw it out thinking it was junk mail. Then he wouldn't show up, and Hannah would have to wait even longer.]
[I swear, some of you are just die-hard defenders of men. Why would Hannah want to be a trending topic? She was dragged through the mud and harassed online because of Wendy in the first place. Trending topics are the last thing she needs.]
[Quick question, do some court hearings have a livestream? Can we attend as spectators? I want to see Lionel and Hannah go at it in person.]
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