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48. Confrontation

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“What?” Hannah was shocked.

“Are you having an affair with Gulfman?” Alden repeated.

“Why would you think that?”

Alden clenched his fists. He wanted to destroy everything in front of him but held back. His breathing was heavy with anger.

“You lied, Hannah! I tracked your movements, and you went out of town. Then you rushed back. What were you doing with Bernard? A quickie?”

Hannah hurried over to Alden and slapped him hard.

For this, Hannah didn’t care if Alden would throw her out or hate her. But she was not a cheap woman as Alden thought. She went to seek hope for her husband's recovery.

Not to be accused of cheating!

It was truly cruel!

“Take back what you said!” Hannah shouted angrily.

“Why should I? Why are you angry? Are you afraid of getting caught? Pretending to love me all this time?”

“I AM LOVING YOU!!”

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