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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 372

Hannah froze at his words, staring at Quennel and blinking in surprise, for a moment thinking she'd misheard.

Quennel smiled at her adorable expression. "You heard me right. She told Lionel a few days ago, and he was furious. He came to me demanding to know what was going on."

"So she's playing games with us. She tells Lionel, then she tells me. She's trying to make us suspect you and shift the blame from herself to you, isn't she?"

Quennel didn't speak, just nodded with a smile. But there was no warmth in his eyes, only a simmering anger.

He couldn't believe Sandra had gotten so bold. She'd already told one person and now had the audacity to repeat the lie. It seemed she was in a real hurry to die.

Quennel looked at Hannah. "So, you asked me here today to find out if it was true? And here I was, thinking you were just in a good mood and wanted to have coffee with me."

Hannah shook her head and quickly explained, "I didn't believe her when she told me at the hospital today."

"Besides, Lionel was drugged that night too. It couldn't have been you. It's not like you were trying to set us up. And from the sound of it, she probably doesn't know who drugged Lionel either."

Although, she admitted to herself, she had wavered for a moment, wondering if it could have been Quennel.

But the idea that he was worried about Lionel's marriage affecting his status just didn't hold up.

"Quennel, I believe you would never do something like that. And you have no reason to do something that would harm others without benefiting yourself," Hannah said, looking up at him.

Quennel smiled. "Thank you for believing me."

"Of course I believe you, Quennel. I know what kind of person you are. Sandra is making baseless accusations. With this recording alone, I can sue her."

A glint appeared in Hannah's eyes as she added with a smile, "Even if the outcome is just a verbal apology with no real damages, at least I can add some chaos to her already messy life."

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