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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 519

The subordinate hesitated. “Mr. Rosenberg, what if she actually leaks the information?”

“If she leaks it, she leaks it. I’m counting on it.”

The men didn't understand Quennel’s reasoning, but his orders were clear, so they prepared to follow them.

That evening, Lionel received another anonymous email from Quennel’s proxy.

He couldn’t believe it. The man had shown up in front of him just that afternoon, and now he was pulling this stunt again.

Did he really think Lionel wouldn’t dare to search for the location? Or that he couldn’t find it?

It was just a hidden location, and he’d already given him so many clues. Finding it was only a matter of time.

If Quennel wanted to provoke him, then he would play along. Once he found the place, he would get Sandra out and bring her to Hannah. He would make Sandra confess everything that had happened.

He was going to rip Quennel’s mask of hypocrisy off right in front of Hannah and show her what kind of person her respected friend truly was.

Lionel set his team to work, analyzing the information in the email to pinpoint the target. If Quennel was daring him to find it, he would rise to the challenge.

After a full day and night of searching, Lionel finally located the prison.

When he realized where it was, he couldn't help but laugh out loud.

No wonder his surveillance on Quennel always showed him sticking to a simple routine between home and the office. He never seemed to go anywhere else. The entrance to the prison was on the mountain behind his own house.

A path through the woods led directly to it. It wasn’t so much a prison as an old, abandoned Rosenberg family property with a basement.

He’d seen the derelict house before and had even asked about it, but dismissed it as unused. He never imagined Quennel would be holding someone captive down there.

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