Lionel blocked his path, his eyes narrowing slightly as they swept over him. "Quennel," he began with a cold sneer.
"I think you're just afraid of Hannah finding out, so you're planning to get rid of him now to maintain your image as the perfect big brother."
Quennel's throat tightened. Seeing Lionel's arrogant, supremely confident demeanor, he had a growing suspicion that something had gone terribly wrong.
"Lionel, don't tell me you've already shown this video to Hannah?"
If that was the case, it wouldn't be long before Hannah came to him demanding an explanation.
Then all Lionel would have to do is bring out Marcus Hale for a face-to-face confrontation, or even threaten Marcus into restoring Hannah's memory. For Quennel, that would be a terrifying prospect.
His scheme to alter Hannah's memories would be completely exposed. How would Hannah see him then?
Would she come to despise him completely?
Or would she treat him the same way she treated Lionel? Expose him online and let the public tear him apart?
As the possibility of these scenarios flooded his mind, a profound sense of unease began to take hold of Quennel.
Even his breathing was becoming heavy.
He tried his best to control his emotions, to not let his panic show.
But these subtle changes did not escape Lionel's sharp eyes.
Seeing Quennel finally showing signs of panic, Lionel's lips curled into a triumphant smirk.
"Quennel, I really never thought I'd see the day you'd look so terrified in front of me. I thought you were so formidable. Turns out you're not all that special after all."
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