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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 800

Hearing Hannah's words, he instinctively wanted to argue but found himself at a loss for a rebuttal.

It was just as Hannah said. When they met, they talked in circles, saying the same things. It was nothing more than 'forgive me' and 'I promise it won't happen again,' and nothing else.

So saying anything was pointless and useless. Besides, if they met and the conversation went sour, they would just end up fighting again.

Then they'd both regret meeting in the first place, thinking that if only they hadn't seen each other, things would have been fine.

This thought made Lionel even more agitated. He genuinely wanted to have a good talk with Hannah, but he didn't know why their conversations always devolved into arguments. It wasn't supposed to be this way.

"If you really want to see me that badly, why don't you go investigate what Quennel has been up to lately? Then come back and tell me, you hear?"

Hannah lowered her voice, reminding him quietly, "Until you find something out, don't say anything to me. There's no need for us to waste time like this, understand? If you don't answer, I'll take that as a yes."

Hannah hung up immediately after saying her piece.

Before Lionel could even react, he heard the dial tone. He was left in a daze, unsure of what Hannah really meant.

Why did she want him to investigate Quennel? Hannah trusted Quennel so much, why would she ask him to investigate him at a time like this?

Could it be that Quennel had done something now that their court date was approaching, trying to sabotage things?

But once he and Hannah went to court, the obvious outcome was divorce.

All Quennel had to do was wait quietly for the verdict. There was no need for him to do anything else.

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