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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 423

[WTF, is this for real?]

[The user above is obviously new here. Everything Hannah Temple leaks is true. If it were fake, the Rosenbergs would have already come out to deny it. Hannah has posted so much, and the Rosenbergs haven't said a word. The fact that they haven't shut it down proves it's real.]

[Tsk, tsk. This is seriously messed up. I never thought the Rosenbergs' character was so questionable!]

[I thought it was just the son cheating. I didn't realize the mother knew and helped him cover it up.]

[I bet she didn't just help cover it up. She probably teamed up with the mistress to bully Hannah. Otherwise, why would Hannah go this far?]

[She was bullied for three whole years. This time she finally snapped. Now that she's reunited with her real family, she has the Temples to back her up. That's why she's not afraid to expose everything. Otherwise, she wouldn't have dared, fearing she'd just be silenced by those powerful people.]

[Go, Hannah! Take the whole family down! Post all the horrible things they've done online for everyone to see. Show the world what a scumbag, a homewrecker, and a vile mother-in-law look like!]

[I can't imagine how much Hannah must have loved that scumbag to endure three years of humiliation. If it wasn't true love, she would have broken long ago.]

[And her inner strength is incredible. Bullied for three years, and instead of getting depressed and suicidal, she chose to fight back.]

[It's a good thing she's a Temple. Otherwise, she'd probably still be getting bullied.]

Hannah came up from behind and grabbed her arm.

“You can leave, but there's something you should know first. Mary wants to come over and confront you. She wants to clear up whether she coerced you or you approached her. Of course, you can still just walk away. We can just have this conversation at your parents' house, in front of them. It makes no difference to me. Make your choice and let me know.”

“Wh... what?”

Cherry stared at her, unable to believe what she was hearing.

Even Samuel, standing nearby, was taken aback.

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