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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce novel Chapter 69

Seeing her struggle, Lionel frowned and moved to help her. The moment he took a step, Hannah turned and walked in the opposite direction.

Lionel froze, watching her walk away without a backward glance. He was torn, but then he heard a thud and a cry from Sandra. He rushed to her side.

“What happened?”

“Lionel…” Sandra sobbed, collapsed on the pavement. “I feel so lost. I miss my brother.”

Hannah didn’t hesitate. She kept walking.

Back at the hotel, Hannah showered and changed. Lionel still wasn’t back. She glanced at the closed door, her eyes empty. Without even bothering to dry her hair, she packed her suitcase, dragged it out of the room, and hailed a cab to a different hotel.

The new hotel was farther from the old one but closer to her office. Once settled in her new room, she played the recording from dinner. Just as she’d expected, Sandra had played the victim, trying to manipulate Lionel. But it wasn’t enough. Sandra needed to be more desperate, so desperate that Lionel would feel compelled to step in and save her from marrying another man. Only then, in that extreme moment, would he finally agree to a divorce.

Hannah was terrified that in a few weeks, he would refuse to sign the papers.

After taking Sandra back to her hotel and calming her down, Lionel finally returned to his own. He pushed open the door to find the room eerily empty. The suitcase was gone. The toiletries on the counter were gone. The slippers by the door were gone.

He grabbed his phone and dialed her number, only to be met with the familiar automated message. She had blocked him again.

Lionel pulled out a cigarette and walked onto the balcony. The glowing red tip cut through the darkness as he inhaled deeply, the smoke swirling around his handsome face. He thought back to his conversation with Sandra.

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