“I’m not sure I see the point of this desperate struggle you’re putting up.”
Hannah didn’t show a flicker of anger at his words; she had grown accustomed to his shameless tactics.
“Lionel, you’re the one who wanted a divorce. You’re the one who had the affair. You cheat, you file for divorce—I haven’t stood in your way. I’ve gone along with everything you wanted. So why now? Why are you suddenly refusing to sign? Don’t you dare tell me you’ve fallen in love with me now of all times.”
“I have fallen in love with you.”
He said it without any warning.
Hannah fell silent the moment she heard him.
The office was plunged into a dead stillness.
After a long moment, a genuine look of surprise crossed Hannah’s face, but it quickly faded, leaving only a trace of shock.
She let out a small laugh. “And? You love me, so I’m supposed to just accept your ‘love’ and get back together with you?”
“I waited for you for three years. Three years, and I never got the evidence I needed. It was only after I’d completely given up hope that you tell me this. What do you take me for? Do you think I should just accept you because you say you love me? Let me tell you, your love is cheap, and it’s not worth my time. Don’t waste your breath. Just sign the divorce papers. The sooner you sign, the sooner we can finalize this and go our separate ways.”
She didn’t understand.
She couldn’t comprehend it.
It was baffling, truly baffling.

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