The whole situation was so ridiculous, he couldn't help but laugh every time he thought about it.
He'd met his fair share of absurd people, but no one had ever been as preposterous as Lionel.
Plenty of men in his circle had mistresses, but they were all surprisingly adept at managing those relationships smoothly.
Quennel had initially thought maybe Hannah was different from their wives, which was why things had gotten so messy.
But he later realized it wasn't Hannah's temperament at all; it was because Lionel's actions were simply too outrageous.
Thinking about everything Lionel had done to Hannah over the past three years made his anger flare.
He even found himself wondering what would have happened if, the day before their wedding, he had realized what was going on and stopped it. If he'd prevented Hannah from going to the wrong room and brought her straight to his instead.
Would Hannah have married him that day, even if she was still in love with Lionel back then?
But it was too late to think about that now.
Besides, it might not have worked anyway. Hannah already knew Lionel was getting very close to Seraphina, yet she was still determined to marry him.
The past was the past. No amount of thinking, agonizing, or regretting his inaction could change anything.
The only thing he could do now was move forward!
"Quennel, this is my business, and it's none of yours. If you called me just to lecture me about this, then we have nothing more to talk about!"
Lionel hung up in a fit of rage, a bitter feeling rising in his chest.
Quennel stared at the disconnected call, not a trace of anger on his face. Instead, he simply smiled, put down his phone, and looked at his assistant who had just walked in.
"Did you find the person I asked you to look for?"

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