He really wanted to be there to witness it firsthand, but he couldn't think of a good excuse.
As the thought crossed Quennel's mind, a bold idea took shape, and an unreadable light flickered in his eyes. A faint smile touched his lips.
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The next morning, Lionel went to Sandra's room. She had just taken a painkiller when he walked in without knocking.
His arrogant attitude was identical to Quennel's; he treated her room not as her own space, but as a prison cell.
"Sandra, after breakfast, you're coming with me to see Hannah. If you've forgotten what I told you yesterday, I can repeat it for you now."
He finished speaking and stared at Sandra, waiting for her reply.
In truth, Sandra had gone over his words several times. She had even managed to get her message out.
Unfortunately, a different doctor had come to treat her this morning, so she hadn't received a response from Quennel.
She wasn't sure what to do, but she felt that whether she confessed or not, the outcome wouldn't change much.
Besides, her life was still in Lionel's hands. If she didn't do as he said, he might just kill her when they returned.
After a long silence, Sandra finally spoke. "I know what to do. You don't need to keep reminding me. I'm not an idiot who can't remember what you said."
She sat down at the chair irritably and began to eat her breakfast.

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