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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 573

If it had helped, it would undoubtedly be an excellent bargaining chip for her.

That way, she could negotiate for even more.

However, the moment she spoke, she saw the grim expression on his face.

"Did it not go well? No way. Don't tell me Hannah still has a problem even after you went to apologize?"

Sandra asked first, "You didn't explain it properly, did you? I gave you the idea, but the rest was up to you to handle."

"I explained it clearly to Hannah, and she listened carefully. I said—"

"So you told her, and she listened. What's the problem then? Are you sure you had a proper talk with her and weren't just going through the motions?"

Sandra genuinely didn't believe him.

She pressed on, "Your situation now is completely different from before. You were there to apologize. Do you understand what an apology is? You can't use that condescending tone of yours!"

Because Sandra knew what kind of person he was, she had specifically gone to remind him before he left to see Hannah.

She had told him to apologize sincerely.

He had promised he would, that he'd handle it well and not mess things up. But now, something was clearly off.

"I did apologize to Hannah properly, and I spoke sincerely. The main issue is that Hannah…"

Lionel trailed off, unsure how to continue.

He looked at Sandra, thought for a long time, but ultimately decided not to say more.

"I give up. Even the best advice won't help you now. Even if you come up with a good idea yourself, it's useless!"

Right now, Sandra desperately wanted to pry open his head and see what was inside.

How could someone be so stupid?

She gets under her skin, and he knows it — but does he think before he talks or acts? Nope. He was practically asking for Hannah to chew him out.

No wonder Hannah was so furious. He completely deserved it.

"Lionel, let me be clear. I'm just here to give you advice as you requested. Whether it succeeds or not is your problem."

Sandra thought for a moment and decided to set things straight. "Whatever happens between you and Hannah from now on is your business. Let me know when you need me. For now, I don't want to get involved in your affairs."

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