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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 531

Hannah gestured to the staff, signaling for them to escort their guest out.

“Lionel, let me make this clear. I only believe in evidence. Nothing else. If you can produce evidence that proves Quennel kidnapped Sandra, then I’ll believe you. If you can’t, then I can only conclude that you staged this entire drama to ruin my relationship with Quennel. Show him out.”

With that, Hannah turned and left the backyard.

Seeing her walk away, Lionel rushed forward, trying to stop her, but Samuel blocked his path.

He shoved Samuel away with both hands.

“Lionel, was Hannah not clear enough? Or are you deaf? Didn't you hear what she said? She wants evidence. Do you even know what that is?”

Samuel signaled for the bodyguards to approach.

“Just because you say something doesn’t make it true. Hannah told you so much in the past, even gave you proof, and you still didn't believe her. Now you show up with nothing but accusations, trying to slander someone else. You’ve got some nerve. Go find your evidence. Without it, there’s nothing to talk about. Now get out, before I have the bodyguards throw you out and call the press to film it. You can be a trending topic again!”

The bodyguards prepared to move.

Three, four, five of them surrounded him, making it clear they would get physical if he didn’t leave immediately.

After all, they didn't need to be polite with someone like Lionel.

Lionel lost his footing, stumbled back a few steps, and fell heavily to the ground. He sat there, stunned, watching Hannah’s figure disappear from sight.

“You should just go. Hannah won’t believe a word you say. The more you push, the more she’ll despise you.”

Sandra had taken a few steps but turned back when she saw him still sitting foolishly on the floor, offering a word of advice.

Her words ignited a fire in Lionel. He shot up, strode over to her in a fury, and grabbed her by the throat.

“Tell me why you didn’t tell the truth. You promised you would tell her everything. I’ve treated you well. Why would you betray me?”

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