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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 338

It was a video of Lionel carrying her from the car, gently placing her on a hospital gurney.

It was followed by a clip of him sitting outside the operating room, hands clasped, brow furrowed in a pained expression, as if he were praying for her safety.

Seeing the videos, Sandra’s eyes filled with tears. It felt as if all the grievances she had suffered over the past few days had simply melted away.

He still had feelings for her! If he didn’t, why would he have waited outside the operating room for so long? Why would he have worn such a tormented expression?

Sandra wiped away her tears and took a deep breath. Thinking back, although Lionel had been cold to her lately and seemed preoccupied with Hannah, he had always rushed to her side whenever she was in trouble.

It was her own impatience, her feeling that their divorce was imminent, that had pushed Hannah to become more and more extreme, leading them to this point.

After a moment of reflection, Sandra picked up her phone and sent a message to Owen, asking him to keep a close eye on Lionel and report any unusual activity.

Then, she called her mother and told her to get the necklace from the safe and have it ready for Gloria.

Meanwhile, at the Temple estate, Hannah and Samuel were enjoying afternoon tea.

Hannah blinked slowly, a thoughtful expression on her face as she looked at Samuel.

“In this day and age, public opinion can make a small shop an overnight sensation or completely destroy a public company. In the age of the internet, all it takes to ruin someone is a few keystrokes.” Samuel gave her a slight wink.

“Since Sandra loves using videos to flaunt their ‘love affair’ while slandering you, I figured we might as well help push her boat along with the current. Let’s make her dreams come true.” He crossed his arms, puffed out his chest, and looked at Hannah like a proud peacock, clearly fishing for praise.

“You’re really something else,” Hannah said with a genuine smile. “Doing good deeds without seeking recognition. The Woods family certainly doesn’t have the money to buy trending topics for her, yet you’re so generous. I’ll treat you to dinner tonight.”

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