Hannah's brow furrowed. Did he really think she still had some lingering affection for him? Did he believe her threats were just empty words, that she wouldn't actually do anything to tarnish his reputation?
Fine. If he was going to assume she still cared enough to protect his precious image, he was dead wrong.
She now had only one thought: he had to go down. No matter what, she wasn't going to be the one to lose.
The next day, when Lionel arrived at the factory, he noticed everyone was giving him strange looks.
He subconsciously ran a hand through his hair and straightened his clothes.
Passing a mirror, he glanced at his reflection. Nothing seemed out of place. Everything was normal.
So why were they all staring at him like that?
When Lionel reached his office, his secretary shot up from her chair, her face pale with panic.
"Mr. Rosenberg, it's bad. Something's happened!"
She handed him her tablet.
Seeing her terrified expression, Lionel grew tense. "What is it? Is there a problem with the factory's operations?"
She shook her head. "The factory's fine. It's you, sir. You're in serious trouble!"
Lionel's already furrowed brow deepened.
When he saw the text on the screen, he thought his eyes were playing tricks on him, or maybe the device was malfunctioning.
He backed out of the trending topic, closed the app, took a deep breath, and reopened it.

VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah)
Hello! This series has been requested a lot on Reddit, but we’re unable to post the link there ourselves. If you have a Reddit account, we would truly appreciate it if you could help us share the link to this novel to increase its readership. As a thank-you, we will increase the number of free chapters available each day. Thank you so much for your support!...