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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 1487

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What Happens in Chapter 1487 – From the Book No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Dive into Chapter 1487, 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.

He had known Mr. Damian for so many years. How could he not know what kind of a person Mr. Damian was?

Mr. Damian cherished his life and was scared to die.

So when he found out that he had been poisoned and there was someone with medical expertise before him, he would find a way to ask Elisa to stay and treat him.

Although Winslow and Mr. Damian were good friends for many years, Mr. Damian was far less significant to Winslow when compared to Elisa.

Winslow pulled Elisa to him. "It's alright if you're not free. We're not here to serve others!"

Mr. Damian was enraged when he heard what Winslow said.

He didn't expect Winslow to say that. With Winslow's position, he thought Winslow would stand on his side and help him after he explained it nicely.

But he didn't think that Winslow would be so firm and blunt.

Just as he was about to say something else, Winslow's hand fell on Elisa's shoulder, and his gaze was concerned. "Are you tired? If so, we can go back and rest."

Winslow's intentions were clear. Even he didn't want to attend the dinner party any more.

Elisa wasn't an oblivious person. She shook her head. "I'm alright, Uncle Winslow. Go ahead."

"Brie, my stomach is feeling slightly unwell. Can you come with me to the washroom?" Elisa felt she shouldn't stay to prevent the two from arguing.

Of course, Brie immediately obeyed Elisa's orders.

Only Winslow and Mr. Damian were left in the private room.

As Mr. Damian was about to say something, his cell phone vibrated.

He questioned Mr. Damian bluntly.

Mr. Damian didn't justify his actions. He admitted his wrongdoing again and was polite before Winslow.

He said, "I know I'm at fault. I can apologize to Elisa, but we've been good friends for years. She knows what to do. Don't tell me you'll look on unfeelingly and watch me die?"

The wistfulness in Mr. Damian's words was apparent.

He wouldn't have done such a thing if he had known she was Elisa Benett and was related to Winslow.

He had shot himself in the foot.

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