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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 478

The next day, Lionel’s team found a lead.

Sandra had taken a helicopter from Kiron that landed in Sova, but her trail went cold after that.

They couldn't identify the owner of the helicopter.

Lionel stared at the report, lost in thought. All he knew was that she was somewhere in Sova, but he had no specific location.

It would be pointless to rush back now without a clear target. He decided to stay put and have his people dig deeper for Sandra’s exact whereabouts.

Once he had a confirmed address, he would go back, grab Sandra, and bring her directly to Hannah.

Sova, in a private prison.

“Look, Sandra, I had my men send Lionel your location information. But he still hasn't come for you.”

Sandra watched the video Quennel held out for her. Her face darkened, her lips pressing into a thin, hard line as she remained silent.

“What’s the matter? Cat got your tongue? Are you too heartbroken to even speak?”

Quennel couldn't help but mock her stubborn expression.

Even the guards standing nearby chuckled.

“Sandra, you mean nothing to him now. He knows the helicopter landed in Sova, but he’s still in Nyston. He has no intention of coming to find you.”

Quennel had even specifically ordered his men to monitor Lionel’s flights. After days of surveillance, they found he hadn't booked a ticket back. He was still in Nyston, bothering Hannah.

Quennel looked at Sandra, confused. He didn't understand why she was still saying such things in her position.

Was she trying to provoke him into killing her on the spot?

If so, she was dreaming.

He would never let Sandra die that easily. He was going to keep her alive, torture her for a good long while, and then let her die.

“Don’t worry, Sandra. Nothing you say can provoke me right now. It’s meaningless. I won’t let you die so easily.”

Quennel stepped closer, grabbing her chin as he spoke through gritted teeth.

“Just as I said before, you spent the last three years bullying Hannah, framing her, making her suffer through misunderstandings and torment. She may be too kind to hold it against you, but that doesn't mean I am. I will make you pay for every last thing you did to her, piece by piece!”

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