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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 439

If they could shift all the blame to the Woods family at this crucial moment, it would be a huge victory.

In no time, the online comments that had been expressing sympathy for Hannah completely shifted to attacking the Woods family.

[Everyone keeps calling Lionel a scumbag, but has anyone considered that none of this would have happened if that woman hadn't seduced him in the first place?]

[She was the one who gave up on the marriage. She must have character issues. She probably found someone better and that's why she didn't want to get married.]

[If you ask me, the mistress probably saw that Lionel grew up as an orphan and had just returned, thinking he'd never be truly valued by the Rosenberg family. She was afraid she'd bet on the wrong horse, so she found someone else and ran.]

[Maybe she was interested in Quennel back then and wanted to marry him, so she broke off the engagement and spun it as graciously stepping aside for the other two.]

[I think the real reason this whole mess happened is the Woods family. They failed to raise a decent daughter. If they had raised a normal person, none of this would be happening.]

[The fact that their daughter fled the country and abandoned them proves that there's something seriously wrong with that family!]

Seeing the constant attacks online, Mr. and Mrs. Woods wanted to hire their own trolls to clean up their image, but they didn't have the money to do it.

The narrative had completely shifted. At first, everyone was sympathizing with Hannah, and now they were the targets. It was obvious someone was manipulating public opinion online. It couldn't be Hannah, so it had to be someone else.

"Maybe she really is busy," Edith suggested weakly. "When she sees the trending topics, she'll call us."

"For now, let's just register some new accounts, buy a few if we have to, and try to defend ourselves," she pleaded. "If we let them keep attacking us like this, I'm afraid to even go out for groceries. Someone might attack me!"

As she spoke, Edith couldn't help but cry. They were supposed to be out of it, but one post from Hannah had thrown them into the fire.

Seeing that no one online was talking about her family anymore, Mary finally breathed a sigh of relief.

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