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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 403

As Hannah said the words, she couldn't help but let out a small, bitter laugh.

Listening to it now, the demand seemed so absurd. And yet, she had agreed to it, even thinking it was perfectly reasonable at the time.

It was true what they said: when you're deep in love, you'll agree to anything, no matter how irrational.

A reporter shouted, "Ms. Green, do you still love Mr. Rosenberg?"

Hannah shook her head without hesitation. "He stopped loving me first."

A collective gasp went through the crowd.

Of course. Lionel had cheated on her, and the mistress had flaunted it in her face. Even the most devoted person would have reached their breaking point.

She must have suffered a terrible injustice, holding on for so long, only to be met with more disappointment and pain. This public declaration was clearly a last resort.

"Ms. Green, what is the purpose of your post? Is it just to inform the public about your marriage and his affair?"

Hannah shook her head again.

"I just want a divorce. He is deliberately refusing to sign the papers. Since we can't part amicably, I'm left with no choice but to burn it all down. But make no mistake, I will get this divorce."

The reporters asked many more questions, and Hannah, true to her word, answered them for a full thirty minutes before leaving.

That night, back in her room, a bold idea began to form in Hannah's mind.

At the factory.

Lionel walked in, looking utterly defeated. Just like yesterday, all eyes were on him the moment he entered.

This time, however, his secretary was already waiting for him at his office door.

"What is it?"

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