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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 1197

Summary for Chapter 1197: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Summary of Chapter 1197 from No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter 1197 marks a crucial moment in Canna’s Romance novel, No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 1197 Will You Be My Companion?

Elisa quickly responded, "Please don't say that."

A lot of times, their relationship had nothing to do with other people's opinions. Grandma always advised them to stay true and loyal to each other, while Grandpa urged them to separate. Her in­laws, Gareth's parents, also had mixed feelings about their marriage.

In fact, if one had to be precise, they divorced mainly because of Gareth's attitude toward her. He had always detested her and never wanted to be with her, which was perfectly reasonable.

So, their divorce was not influenced by anything, nor did anyone try to catalyze their disharmony. It was just that they were no longer suitable for each other. And Elisa had come to terms with it.

Seeing that Elisa had no intention of saying anything else, the old man sighed and spoke softly, "Since that's the case, I won't bother you anymore. Liz, Grandpa hopes you reconsider it and don't make rash judgments."

As for the relationship between her and Gareth, it had long turned to dust and bore no significance to her. Elisa did not entertain the thought of it, nor did she consider the possibility at all.

Elisa replied with a low hum. Her composure remained steady from start to finish, with only a few moments of surprise.

"Okay."

And then, they ended the call.

The car became silent once again.

Elisa glanced briefly at Gareth's morose expression before leaving the car.

Elisa: 'I appreciate your offer, but no thanks.'

In fact, she didn't want to have too much contact with Will now. She had lied to Julia to ease her anxiety. If she had too much contact with other men, it would only contradict her promise. All her efforts would be in vain, and Julia's condition would worsen.

Elisa: 'I'm sorry. But we have to keep a distance from each other for the time being for personal reasons.'

Elisa wanted to avoid too much contact with Will because she had lied to Julia about their relationship. She didn't want to shoot herself in the foot and risk worsening Julia's anxiety. In her message to Will, Elisa deliberately separated the word 'important' with a space to stress her concern. Will knew Elisa had been frequenting Wickam Manor lately, showing how much she cared about Julia.

Knowing Will was smart, Elisa was certain that he would cooperate with her to ensure her plan goes swimmingly.

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