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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 410

Lionel flipped to the last page. Staring at the space next to her signature and official stamp, he fell into deep thought. A month ago, when Hannah had taken the signed papers from him, had she felt as tormented as he did now?

A month wasn't long, but it wasn't short either. He couldn't even recall what he had said to Sandra back then. He had just foolishly ordered someone to draw up the papers and signed them right in front of her.

Hannah had called his move—using their marriage to appease another woman—pathetic. At the time, he hadn't cared, thinking that as long as it made Sandra happy, anything was fair game.

He had treated their marriage like a joke, a toy to be given away to amuse someone else. He should have known then that it would come to this.

As Lionel thought about it, his heart clenched painfully. He took a deep breath and picked up a pen from the side.

If he signed his name today, they would go to City Hall tomorrow, complete the process, and after the cooling-off period, they would no longer be husband and wife.

Hannah would get what she wanted, and he would lose the one thing he now desperately wanted to hold onto.

As the tip of the pen hovered over the signature line, he hesitated again.

He didn't want to divorce Hannah. He wanted to fix things, to start over.

He finally saw everything clearly now. If he tried to make amends, to atone for his past mistakes, would Hannah forgive him?

At that thought, he tore the divorce papers to shreds and tossed them into the trash.

He refused to let their marriage end like this. He would make it up to her. He would show Hannah that he knew he was wrong, and he would earn her forgiveness.

Meanwhile, in another part of the city.

Mary had accepted the divorce papers from Hannah in front of everyone earlier that day.

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