“You’ve clearly never been in love. You have no idea what it is. Love is about compromise. It’s basically just being partners. Besides, getting remarried is so much harder these days. Does she really think she can find someone better if she leaves him?”
“But she’s Ms. Temple. Even if she never marries again, her family’s money alone could support her for years. Why would she need to get married?”
“I think anyone who’s been that disappointed in a marriage wouldn't jump back in unless they were out of their mind.”
The comment section had split into two distinct camps. One side argued that Hannah was being too harsh and should forgive Lionel, giving him another chance.
The other insisted that Hannah should fight him to the end, divorce him, and take half his assets.
Hannah scrolled through the comments while eating at home, feeling that something was off about the discussion today.
There were actually people defending Lionel. In all the previous times she had been a trending topic, no one had ever taken his side. This strange shift could only mean one thing: he had paid for trolls.
Samuel looked at the trending topics and sighed. “The man has no shame. Showing up at the airport to meet you, deliberately creating a scene for the paparazzi, and now hiring people to push for a reconciliation online. How can someone be so shameless? You know, sometimes I wish I could live my life with that level of audacity.”
Hannah nodded. “Funny, so do I.”


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