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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 1070

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What Happens in Chapter 1070 – From the Book No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Dive into Chapter 1070, a pivotal chapter in No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa), written by Canna. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 1070 Does It Still Work?

Sam was his cousin, who was around the same age. Hence, his mother, Nory, was only in her fifties.

"Is it true? Do you really have a solution, Jeremy?"

Jeremy heaved a small sigh. "So far, the experimental results are successful, but I can't guarantee that it really works on her."

"It's fine! We have to give it a try. Who knows if it might help? After all, my mom…"

He exhaled wearily.

"Let's go over now," Jeremy quickly suggested.

"Oh, thanks a lot for this. We owe you a great deal, Jeremy!"

Jeremy looked conflicted. "Not at all. We also would like to experiment with this on your mom. We are very grateful for this opportunity."

"We're the ones who are grateful. Other people might not even have the opportunity to give it a try. What if it's successful? Mom might be cured! If it fails… Well, she doesn't have much time left."

After a pause, Sam replied, "She can't eat anything right now, and she's been unable to sleep, either. She's really in great suffering."

Jeremy sighed. "Sure. We'll be right there in an hour."

"Cool. I'll be waiting. Thanks again, Jeremy!"

"You're welcome."

After they were done with the pleasantries, Jeremy hung up and looked at the other two.

"Let's go over now."

"Let me pack some stuff."

Jeremy felt relieved that they weren't experimenting on Gareth. At the same time, he also felt hopeful about Elisa's research.

As a fellow doctor, he also dreamed of such a cure to save more people and lessen the suffering in the world.

He was best pals with Gareth and Vincent. Even if he weren't a doctor, he had spent much time and effort on Gareth's illness and was tormented by it.

He didn't want to witness the death of his best friend at such a young age.

Right now, it felt like there was hope right at the end of the tunnel.

Each time he thought about this, he felt excited and hopeful.

Deep in his thoughts, Gareth suddenly asked, "Didn't you say that it won't work for final-staged patients?"


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