Summary of Chapter 1786 Why Don't You Think About Your Future? from No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)
Chapter 1786 Why Don't You Think About Your Future? 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.
Mr. Lynch sneered and said sarcastically, "If you had done what you were supposed to and didn't push all the blame on me, my family wouldn't be in such a state today! I know you're fearless and do what you want. My wife didn't want to back down and went to look for you, but you ran her down with your car and killed her! It's too late to discuss such things with me, Norman Benett!"
Mr. Lynch's emotions were instantly roused at the end.
He glared at Norman and roared.
Norman wasn't afraid because people were around, and they were alone in a small room.
He smiled disdainfully, and his gaze was filled with malice and animosity.
"You've lost your wife but still don't know your limit. Do you want to lose your daughter, Stacy, as well?"
This was Norman's warning to Mr. Lynch.
Mr. Lynch immediately lost his cool when he heard Norman mention his daughter's name. He shouted, "If you dare to lay a finger on Stacy, I'll never forgive you!"
Norman scoffed scornfully. "What are you going to do? Don't think you're a worthy opponent just because Elisa helped you settle down. Since I'm here today, I don't plan on letting you live another day."
As Norman spoke, he gestured to the bodyguards beside him.
A few bodyguards walked to Mr. Lynch.
Mr. Lynch realized the danger he was in, but he wasn't afraid at all at that moment.
"But you don't have a future!"
Norman said coldly, intending to punish Mr. Lynch.
When he was about to finish Mr. Lynch off, a taunting voice rang from afar. "You say he doesn't have a future, but why don't you think about your future?"
It was a woman's voice.
But Norman was unbelievably familiar with it. It belonged to Elisa, who was aloof regardless of how much he pleaded with her and put on an act before her!
Norman had yet to panic when he initially saw Elisa. However, he saw the police officers dressed in blue behind her!
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