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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 524

Sandra tried to say something more, but he had already left without a backward glance.

She couldn't help but scream after him, "Lionel, is this really how it has to be between us? Can't you see my injuries? I suffered all this for you! Do you have any idea what I went through in that cell? Why can't you just think about me for once?"

Her anguished cry made Lionel stop in his tracks. He stood there, his hands clenched into tight fists.

Of course he had seen Sandra's wounds.

They were horrifying, some so deep that even after being bandaged, blood was still seeping through. This level of damage — he hadn’t known it was even possible to survive.

But after everything that had happened, he knew he couldn't get entangled with Sandra again.

He had initially felt indebted to her and wanted to make it up to her. That, combined with the misunderstanding before their wedding, had caused his feelings to stray, and the two had developed an ambiguous relationship.

It was because of that relationship that he had neglected and misunderstood Hannah time and time again.

Now that all the misunderstandings were cleared up, he couldn't keep making the same mistake.

Seeing Lionel stop, Sandra thought she had a chance.

Coldly, Lionel bent down and pried her fingers from his leg. He stared at her with a grim expression and said through gritted teeth,

"If you delay this any longer, I will personally send you back to that cell. You should know that if I have the power to get you out, I also have the power to put you back. This afternoon, you are coming with me to see Hannah, and you will tell her everything that happened to you in that cell. Do you understand? If you don't cooperate, I will drag you back there right now."

With that, Lionel left the room, leaving Sandra kneeling alone on the floor.

Tears streamed down Sandra's face, hitting the floor one after another. Her fingers slowly curled into tight fists, and her expression twisted into a glare of pure hatred as she stared at the empty doorway.

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