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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 1022

Summary for Chapter 1022: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1022 – No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna

In Chapter 1022, a key moment in the Romance novel No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa), Canna delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 1022 A Reduced Sentence That Gained Many Sympathies

Elisa wasn't the only one feeling miserable. Charli and Rachel were also about to explode at this point!

In particular, Rachel couldn't control her frustration and yelled, "B*llshit! What kind of nonsense is this? Does she not have any shame spurting such absurdity? She has been targeting Elisa all these years, trying to take over her position. Even the recording is a one-sided account. How dare she use that as evidence!’"

Charli held onto her hand. "Calm down a little." She immediately advised Rachel when she noticed that her voice might be too loud.

Rachel also realized she had lost her composure, so she slowly calmed her emotions by taking a deep breath.

But she couldn't resist her urge to cuss them out!

F*ck Norman Benett! F*ck Rose Meek! F*ck Linda Benett!

The recording stopped, and Rose had a devastated look on her face, "I didn't expect things to turn out this way. Elisa misunderstands me, but I will have to share the truth eventually. I admit I was the one who caused the death of my brother-in-law, and I feel sorry for him and Elisa. I'm willing to be punished by the law."

Rose's face was filled with anguish. "I know I am to be blamed, but I, too, have a family and a daughter. If I died, my family would be devastated. I don't want my daughter to lose her mother at a young age."

Elisa breathed in deeply and looked away from the hypocritical act of Rose before exhaling deeply.

What a joke! She didn't want Linda to lose her mother at a young age but was willing to let me lose my father at a young age.

Elisa's eyes turned emotionless. She planned to mess around with them for a while, but now she only wanted this to end as soon as possible. She was determined to make Rose's whole family experience deep misery.

Norman's family would never have been involved in charity. Linda's assistant must have managed these various projects.More than a hundred thousand in donation is indeed advantageous. Not to mention her self-directed scheme at the beginning, her sentence will surely be reduced.

The situation changed in an instant.

The despicable crime deserving of a death sentence had changed into a reduced sentence that gained many sympathies.

There was no need to explain how grim Rachel looked!

"How is this possible? How did she have so much money? Didn't

Norman find Elisa to..."

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