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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 426

Mary was floored that Cherry would lie so blatantly and slander her in front of everyone. If that's how she wanted to play it, then she wouldn't hold back either. Cherry had struck first, so she shouldn't blame her for striking back.

Cherry was stunned. She never imagined Mary would record their call. If she had known, she never would have called her in the first place.

If that recording came out, she was dead meat. Hannah was completely unhinged now.

“I don't know what recording you're talking about. This is the age of high technology; it's easy to fake a recording. Who knows if you came prepared with a fake audio file to frame me!”

Cherry said loudly.

“Hannah is smart. She won't be fooled by your cheap tricks.”

Hannah, suddenly being praised by Cherry, interjected, “Don't put me on a pedestal. We'll know if it's real or fake once we hear it. And even if audio can be faked, there are ways to detect it. Don't try to flatter me; you haven't earned that right.”

Hearing Hannah's words, Cherry panicked and cried out, “Hannah, we're family! You can't possibly believe her, can you? Don't forget, this is the woman who knew your husband was cheating and helped him hide it. Can you really trust anything a person that malicious says?”

“Cherry, you're obviously just scared, that's why you're grasping at straws. Real or fake? We'll know once we listen. Stop wasting our time.”

Just as Mary said this, a terrible thought struck her.

Hannah lowered her gaze, a bold idea forming in her mind.

She hadn't planned anything initially, but since Mary was making such a big deal of it, why not stir the pot a little? It would be a shame to let their little squabble go to waste.

Reassured by Hannah's words, Mary finally played the recording.

[Mrs. Rosenberg, Hannah has a lot of information that could harm your family. I can help you take care of this problem. Even if I can't solve it, I can give you a heads-up before she posts anything so you can prepare. Are you interested in working with me? Of course, if you're not interested, just forget I said anything.]

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