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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 401

It was impossible to miss the mocking smile in Quennel's eyes.

As a spectator to this drama, he was thoroughly enjoying himself. After a blow-up of this magnitude, it would be almost impossible for them not to get a divorce.

"Mom, I'm sorry. I honestly didn't think Hannah would do something like this. If I had known, I would have stopped her…"

"Stop her? Lionel, tell me, what could you possibly have used to stop her?"

Mary cut him off, her voice sharp. "Don't forget, you were the one who lost his mind and asked her to sign a divorce agreement in the first place! You should have realized this was a possibility right then and there!"

"You didn't go through with the divorce, but Hannah kept insisting on it. You should have known it was over between you!"

"Did you think that because Hannah always went along with you, she'd never do anything to harm your reputation? You should have known she'd changed after she came here the other day and told off all our relatives!"

Mary was so incensed she became breathless, forcing herself to take deep breaths to regain her composure.

Quennel handed her a cup of tea.

"Mother, have some tea and calm down. Your health is what's important. Don't let his foolishness ruin it for you."

Mary took the cup from her son, looking at his obedient and considerate demeanor. She was about to praise him when she suddenly remembered that this son wasn't so great either.

After all, he was in love with Hannah.

Wonderful. Neither of the two sons she'd borne had given her a moment of peace. They were both sent to torment her.

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