"Okay!"
Hannah pinched the bridge of her nose, feeling tired. Seeing that he was still holding her hand, making it impossible for her to eat, she couldn't help but tug her hand a couple of times.
Feeling her pull away, Quennel instantly grew wary and stared at her.
"What are you doing?"
"Eating?" Hannah looked at Quennel, confused. "I'm not left-handed. I can't eat if you keep holding my hand like this."
"Right, right. Look at me, I get so excited I forget everything."
Quennel reluctantly let go of her hand.
Because it had been so hard to finally have her, her every move made him extremely vigilant and suspicious.
"By the way, brother, do you think what Lionel said about having evidence is real or fake? I have a feeling it's probably fake, but I can't help but worry that it might be real."
Hannah ate as she spoke. "Because I feel like it's fake, I don't plan to investigate. But I'm also worried that if it turns out to be real and I missed it because I didn't look into it, that wouldn't be good."
Hannah was truly torn. What kind of evidence could make Lionel so confident?
"I'll handle the investigation into this evidence. You don't have to worry about it. Just focus on what you need to do."
Quennel sat beside her, propping his chin on his hand as he watched her.
Hearing her call him 'brother' over and over again was truly making it hard for him not to fall deeper. Every word struck a chord deep in his heart.
"Why aren't you eating? You're just staring at me."
"It's because I'm thinking about you divorcing Lionel next week. You can finally break free from that man. I'm happy for you, thrilled for you, excited for you."
"You're right. That day is finally here. I've waited so long." Hannah couldn't help but clench her fists as she spoke. "I just hope Lionel doesn't try anything strange next week."
"Don't worry, I'll help you prepare on my end. I absolutely won't let him sabotage anything. After you divorce him, which city do you want to go to the most? I'll make arrangements in advance, and we can go there together."
He couldn't wait for that day to arrive, to start a life with just him and Hannah.
When Quennel decided to alter Hannah's memory, he was also planning something else.
Everyone around them knew that Hannah loved Lionel. If people kept reminding her of it, it might trigger her memories. If she were to regain her memory, it would be a disaster.
So he had to take Hannah to a city where no one knew them, to live in a perfect world meant only for the two of them.

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