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Hope It's Not Too Late to Love novel Chapter 46

Chapter 46

Melanie’s eyes welled up with tears and she sobbed to Vania, “I was truly wrong. Can you please forgive me?”

Knowing that begging Vania would be useless, she then turned toward Hanson and sniveled, “Hanson, I realized that I was wrong. I have already punished myself and will not do so again. For the sake of our children, please let me go this time.”

However, Hanson remained unmoved. Instead, he turned to give Vania a meaningful glance. It was evident that Vania had full control of this matter, and he would not interfere with whatever decisions that she made.

Vania gently caressed her temples with her fingers and she was very happy to see Melanie’s reddened and swollen cheek.

Then, she casually parted her lips and said, “You made a big scene here early in the morning. People who don’t know the situation would think that I am bullying you. Anyway, I will not forgive you no matter what you do. Just leave.”

After saying that, she turned to Hanson and added, “We have already gone over the entire contract between the Galaxy Corporation and the Luke Corporation. If any problems arise, we will communicate and work together to address them.”

Vania’s statements were courteous. She said it with a faint smile on her face, but it was obvious to Hanson that she didn’t want to entertain them anymore.

Upon getting the hint, Hanson arched his eyebrows and nodded lightly. “Great. I happen to have other things to deal with. See you later,” he responded.

After thai, Vania made a gesture to send him out. She didn’t even look at Melanie’s face the entire time.

Melanie simply bowed her head and followed Hanson closely from behind, not wanting anyone to notice her flushed and swollen face.

She followed Hanson to his car, but he stopped her just as she was about to get in.

“I have sent another driver to pick you up. Now, go home and reflect on your mistakes,” he stated with a cold expression.

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