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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 138

Her words planted a seed of doubt in Lionel’s mind. He frowned. She was right. How did he know the recording wasn’t something Hannah had prepared specifically for that moment? She was a seasoned lawyer; she knew every trick in the book.

Seeing his frown, Sandra’s lips curved into a subtle, fleeting smile. “Lionel, please don’t mind what I just said,” she added, feigning panic.

He nodded, saying nothing.

Sandra tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, turning her face to present what she considered her best angle.

“They say a cornered animal will lash out. Xenia knows about your relationship with Hannah, so of course she’s going to say whatever she can to save herself. And Zack is her brother; naturally, he’d go along with her story.”

She lowered her eyes, her expression a perfect blend of gentleness and grace. “Honestly, I don’t really care that they’re slandering me. I know they’re just desperate.”

She took a sip of her coffee, a flash of annoyance in her eyes. She couldn’t believe that bitch Hannah had gone to the police station and told Xenia she had cut off Zack’s medical funding. None of this would have happened otherwise. Why couldn’t Hannah have been gang-raped and killed during that kidnapping? It would have saved everyone a lot of trouble.

Kidnapping?

An idea began to form in her mind, but now was not the time.

“They’re both facing prison time,” Lionel said, putting his coffee down. “By the way, I heard Mr. Jones from the firm went to Nyden.”

“Perhaps,” Lionel said. He opened a file on his phone and slid it across the table. “But his bank account shows a rather large transfer from you.”

His tone was casual, as if he were commenting on the weather.

Sandra’s heart hammered against her ribs. She never thought he would look into that. She picked up the phone, her brow furrowed. “So that’s why he suddenly asked to borrow money from me. He said it was for office renovations. I didn’t have much myself, so I had to borrow from a friend to help him out. I can’t believe he took my money and ran!”

Lionel rarely saw her angry. She was always the one to turn the other cheek. This time, she seemed genuinely furious.

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