The man was a lunatic.
And a seriously disturbed one at that.
Samuel’s eyes filled with sympathy as he looked at Hannah. For the past three years—no, more than that. She had been with Lionel for over a decade.
For all those years, Hannah had watched him descend into this madness.
What a hellish life. Thank God Hannah had finally come to her senses, found her family, and could now escape this madman.
—
Sandra returned to the Rosenberg estate.
This time, her treatment was completely different. There were no attentive maids, no princess-like luxuries she had once enjoyed.
Now, her status in the Rosenberg household was lower than that of a guest.
Lionel had her stay in a small room on the fifth floor. The entire floor was mostly unused, with the other rooms locked.
He even stationed five bodyguards outside her door to prevent her from escaping.
Seeing this, a chill crept into Sandra’s heart. She thought she had escaped one prison, only to find herself in another.
She looked at the five bodyguards and couldn't help but say to Lionel, “You’ve already put me on the fifth floor. Where could I possibly go? I can’t jump out the window unless I have a death wish.”
But Lionel paid no attention to her words.


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