He couldn't deny it; Quennel was right. Sandra had lied to him and framed others countless times to protect herself.
Even now, he couldn't be certain whether what she was saying was the truth or another lie.
He had photos, but a few pictures alone couldn't prove anything. Just as Quennel suspected, it was entirely possible that Sandra was using them to twist the truth once again.
Seeing Lionel’s silence, Quennel let out a cold laugh and continued, “If you’re so convinced I did it, then go tell Hannah. If she believes you, I’ll apologize to her.”
Quennel’s eyes narrowed slightly. “But if I’m not mistaken, you’ve already told her, haven’t you? And she couldn't care less. Right now, there’s only one thing on her mind: divorcing you. Everything else is just noise to her.”
The moment his bluff was called, Lionel was speechless, gritting his teeth in silent fury.
Quennel knew it well: however deep Hannah’s love had once been, her hatred was now just as profound.
And she was determined to leave it all behind. He had guessed as much, which was why he wasn't the least bit worried about this affair being exposed.
“Lionel, let me guess,” Quennel said, his gaze dropping to the left pocket of Lionel’s jacket. “You found out about this and couldn't wait to tell Hannah. But she didn't believe you, so you came to me, hoping to squeeze some useful information out of me to prove your case.”
He smirked. “And you have a recording device in your pocket right now, just waiting for me to admit it, don't you?”


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