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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 373

"It's entirely up to you."

The two chatted for a while longer before parting ways.

Quennel stood on the coffee shop balcony, gripping the railing as he watched Samuel's car pull up to pick up Hannah. A sinister glint slowly crept into his eyes.

When Lionel had come to him, he knew Sandra was tired of living. But he never imagined she was this eager to die, even telling Hannah about it today. It seemed his warning the other day wasn't strong enough, or perhaps she hadn't been listening.

Quennel took out his phone and made a call.

Meanwhile, Gary went to Lionel's company to find him, only to learn he was on leave. He then drove to the Rosenberg estate.

When Lionel opened the door and saw the man standing there, he didn't recognize him at first. A few seconds later, he recalled seeing him when he went to the Temple family home to find Hannah.

"Did Hannah send you?"

Lionel's tone was hopeful. After all, a member of the Temple family wouldn't just show up for no reason.

Gary looked a bit awkward and scratched his cheek.

"Well, she didn't exactly send me, but it is about her."

A flash of disappointment crossed Lionel's face, but when he heard it was related to Hannah, he thought for a moment and let him in.

"Mr. Rosenberg, it's like this."

Gary began speaking as soon as he sat down, not wanting to waste time on pleasantries.

"After all, you know she's not easy to persuade. And I've run into some trouble with my business, so I was thinking... you help me, and I'll help you," Gary said with a smile.

Lionel finally understood.

This man wasn't here to help him and Hannah. He was clearly trying to use their family connection to talk business.

"I'm open to a partnership, but I don't know how your relationship with Hannah is. What if she dislikes you? If I were to partner with you, wouldn't that just..."

"We have a great relationship!" Gary exclaimed.

"Is that so? In that case, you can help me by asking her to have dinner with me tonight."

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