Chapter 1169 – Highlight Chapter from No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)
Chapter 1169 is a standout chapter in No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Because Darren had never been someone to go back on his word.
She believed his promise entirely!
Darren saw Julia's happy appearance, and his congested heart seemed relieved. He looked at her in delight. "Let's have lunch?"
"Alright! My stomach has been rumbling. Let's go. I'm famished." As Julia spoke, she held onto Darren's hand and got out of bed. Darren stared at her nervously, afraid she would fall. The two went to the washroom, washed their hands, and sat at the dining table.
They looked very loving.
Furthermore, Old Mrs. Wickam was in a great mood.
…
Elisa left after knowing that Julia had awoken. She didn't go out to meet Grandma because they would chat if they saw each other. Elisa had more important things to do now. At that moment, she was already in the car, rushing to Wickam Group.
She had also called Gareth, and he answered quickly.
Before he could say anything, she said, "Are you in the office? I'm coming to look for you now."
"Yes."
Elisa answered, "Wait for me. It's crucial."
After that, Elisa ended the call.
She cut to the chase when she saw Gareth sitting before his desk but not working. "I just came from Grandma's."
Gareth's brows furrowed tightly. When Elisa had said it was crucial, he guessed it had something to do with Grandma.
Elisa said in a low voice, "Grandma suddenly fainted today, so Old Mr. Wickam called me. I rushed over and told him she had fainted because she had been agitated. But in reality, Grandma is deteriorating quickly."
Gareth's brows wrinkled tightly. "Isn't the medicine alleviating it?"
"It is. I can only say Grandma is deteriorating slower. Grandma's illness is quite serious. It's gradually developing toward small-cell carcinoma."
"Small cell." Gareth's expression seemed to turn nasty, and his eyes grew cold.
Lung cancer was a form of small-cell carcinoma, and it deteriorated quickly. According to the doctor, patients under normal circumstances had a life expectancy of one year if they responded well to treatment. Two years at best. Five years was a miracle. But if they didn't respond well to treatment, they might succumb to the illness within three to six months.
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