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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 673

Cherry couldn't help but voice her concern.

Hannah looked at the photos online. She could see right through Sandra’s act; her intentions were written all over her face.

“If she doesn’t back down, we could let her and Lionel trend together. It seems like she’s desperate for a huge wave of publicity to launch her comeback.”

Hannah gave a cold smile. “Actually, never mind. Let’s not give her any attention at all, not a single drop. The last thing we need is for her to successfully use this for clout.”

In the age of the internet, any publicity was good publicity. If Sandra actually managed to build a career out of this, it would be a real problem. The best strategy for now was to keep her completely suppressed.

After giving her statement, Sandra went with her parents to the hospital for a full examination and was admitted.

Mrs. Edith Woods walked over and shut the door to the private room, checking to make sure no one was around before tiptoeing back to the bedside.

The three of them, a family reunited after so long, sat in a strangely tense atmosphere.

Sandra sat on the bed, tubes connected to her arm, staring silently out the window.

After a moment, Mrs. Woods began, her voice heavy with insinuation. “Sandra, you took all our money and caused us to lose our home. We were willing to let all of that go. After all, you’re our daughter.”

She was even more stunned by the proposed split. It was outrageous.

“If we hadn’t shown up, you’d still be locked in there! Do you think you’d be getting any compensation at all? You get thirty, I get seventy! That’s how it should be! Otherwise, I’ll walk out of here right now and leave you to rot, you hear me?”

“Fine, go ahead. Walk out. You’re just trying to scare me. The police will be by to check on me. Let’s see what you do when they find me here all alone!”

Sandra was completely unfazed by the threat.

“You’d better take good care of me,” she warned, “or I’ll tell the police you’re abusing me. I’ll tell them you’re neglecting me because you’re angry about the compensation money. I’ll make sure you don’t get a single cent.”

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