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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 363

“Lionel, today, in front of all your relatives, I'm making this clear. I don't care if you were drugged or not. The fact is, in our three years of marriage, you only started coming home frequently last month. For three years, you ignored me, misunderstood me, and insulted me for Sandra's sake. You showered her with gifts and repeatedly allowed her to use the media to slander me.”

“I gave you time to retrieve those things yourself. You didn't. You deliberately stalled. You were given a chance to handle this with dignity and you threw it away. Don't blame me for not giving you any.”

Hannah grabbed the divorce papers from the table and threw them hard in his face.

“A month ago, you tricked me into signing divorce papers, then later told me they didn't count. Well, today, in front of your family, I'm telling you loud and clear: we are getting a divorce.”

“The fact that I haven't exposed your secret marriage and your adultery to the press is the last bit of decency I'm showing you, Lionel. If you continue to be so shameless, we'll see each other in court!”

The dozens of pages scattered in the air, fluttering down to land at Lionel’s feet.

He stared down at the papers, each one a testament to another piece of Hannah’s dwindling hope in him.

Hannah left the main residence with Samuel, who hurried to catch up.

“Damn, you're my hero! You actually said all that in front of the entire Rosenberg clan. That was incredible.”

Just moments ago, standing beside Hannah in that tense environment, he had been nervous himself. He’d even reached into his pocket, debating whether to call his Uncle Peter for backup in case that pack of wolves tried to tear Hannah apart.

The siblings chatted and laughed on their way home. Meanwhile, Lionel was being subjected to a series of lectures from his elders, who instructed him to stay home from the office for a while to reflect on his actions and find a way to appease Hannah.

They couldn't let this scandal escalate and bring further shame upon the Rosenberg name.

When Hannah and Samuel arrived home, Cherry and Gary were waiting, smirks on their faces.

“Well, well. I thought after the scene you caused today, the Rosenbergs would eat you alive. I'm surprised you made it back in one piece.”

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