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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 1588

Summary for Chapter 1588: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter 1588 – A Turning Point in No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna

In this chapter of No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa), Canna introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1588 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 1588 Don’t Judge the Book by Its Cover

Thomas had never been at the top of Elisa's priority list.

As Thomas glanced at the somber visage of Gareth in the rearview mirror, he pleaded, "Ms. Benett, it's a matter of life and death. I beg you, can you please expedite?"

This is outrageous!

He had gone to great lengths, risking it all, all for the sake of uniting Mr. Wickham and Miss Benett!

Elisa's lips pursed as she spoke, "It won't change anything even if I were to come now. Thomas, my grandmother, is using Ganoderma Caligo for treatment. You can ask Gareth for some."

Although it was true that consuming the whole Ganoderma Caligo plant yielded better results, Elisa doubted Gareth's altruism to save two lives at once.

Thomas, stunned, hadn't anticipated Gareth's involvement in this matter.

Should he say no? Won't that prove he's just plain heartless regarding his grandpa's life?

Ah, Elisa threw me for a loop with her unexpected moves!

Nevertheless, Thomas was grateful.

Yet, these were all a part of Gareth's schemes.

He mustered the courage to press on and said, "Miss Benett, those Ganoderma Caligo are hard to obtain. While I've been by Mr. Wickham's side for years, it still seems quite improper of me to impose on him for help. He wants Old Madam Wickham to be healthy and live long. How can I possibly ask for this? It would only trouble Mr. Wickham."

Blackmailing Elisa wasn't an option Thomas was willing to consider.

As the busy signal echoed through the phone, Thomas couldn't help but feel frustrated.

He immediately lowered his head to apologize to Gareth.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Wickham. I couldn't be of any help, and I ended up making things worse..."

Elisa made it clear over the phone that once she was done with her tasks, she would address Thomas' matter with Gareth.

He missed the opportunity to separate Elisa from Will, allowing the situation to worsen and leaving him guilt-ridden.

Gareth stood firm in his convictions, unwavering and unrelenting in his clarity of thought.

His voice lowered, exuding an icy intensity as he began to speak, "Don't blame yourself; this is not your fault. She was calm and composed the entire time, which is far from what you anticipated."

Will had heard everything.

Elisa's true colors were exposed at that moment.

If Elisa was genuinely evil and had committed unforgivable acts, how could she have spoken those words so easily?

Once again, appearances can be deceiving.


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