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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 367

With that, Hannah turned and left with Samuel.

As he followed her out, Samuel shot a glare at Cherry and muttered, "You fucking idiot!"

That moron had completely ruined a perfectly good show. Just looking at her was annoying.

They had barely left when Gary came downstairs.

"Mr. Rosenberg, my apologies for not greeting you sooner. I had no idea you were coming. Please forgive our poor hospitality..."

Before Gary could finish, Lionel stood up and walked out.

"Mr. Rosenberg?"

Gary stared after him, momentarily stunned, before rushing to catch up. "Hey! You... you came to see Hannah, but we could also discuss a partnership with the Temple family! We're all family here!"

Lionel paid no attention to the siblings behind him, his brow furrowed as he left the Temple estate.

Watching Lionel's car speed away, Gary stomped his foot in anger. "What the hell is his problem! What's that supposed to mean? Does he look down on me?"

"Calm down. What do you expect from someone who would marry a woman like Hannah? It just proves he's no better than she is. We should focus on what to do next."

Cherry looked at Gary with concern.

Yesterday, she had overheard their grandparents discussing their plan to hand over one of the family's companies to Hannah.

"I have an idea!" An idea sparked in Cherry's mind. She leaned in and whispered in Gary's ear, "Go to Mr. Rosenberg and tell him you'll get Hannah to drop the divorce if he agrees to partner with you. How about it?"

Gary's eyes widened. "Are you crazy, or do you think I'm an idiot? How could I possibly interfere in Hannah's business? She's dead set on this divorce!"

"So what? Lionel is the one who won't sign the papers. Just string him along and get him to agree to the partnership. Then you can create some trouble for Hannah so she's too busy to deal with Lionel."

At first, Gary thought it was a ridiculous fantasy, but as she explained, he started to think it might actually work.

Seeing Gary was tempted, Cherry raised her eyebrows. "Then you can go to Grandpa and Grandma and tell them to convince her not to divorce. So what if he cheated? Who cares if there's no love left? This is Lionel we're talking about—the Rosenberg family!"

"A partnership between the Temple and Rosenberg families would be a powerful alliance. We can't just throw away that much profit over a little thing like love, can we?"

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