Chapter Summary: Chapter 1797 I Know What I'm Doing – No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna
In Chapter 1797 I Know What I'm Doing, a key moment in the Romance novel No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa), Canna delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Linda raised her eyes, tears welling as she locked her gaze on Will. "But given my situation with the Garner family, time is running out..."
Her words caught in her throat as she pleaded with a pitiful tone. However, Will didn't even spare her a glance and snapped angrily, "Get out!"
Will's affection and patience were entirely reserved for Elisa, leaving no room for Linda's deceptive behavior.
At first, he had considered following Elisa's suggestion of flirting, teasing, and keeping Linda in suspense. However, it soon became apparent that someone like Linda didn't deserve any chances.
What a pointless investment of his time and energy!
Taking a deep breath, as if feeling deeply wronged, Linda sobbed, her voice barely audible, "Mr. Darcey, I'm sorry if I offended you. But I'm genuinely asking for your help..."
"Sorry, but I'm no hero," Will cut her off with a cold and aloof tone, his gaze shifting to the door with an icy glare.
Linda bit her tongue, fearing further words might provoke Will's anger. There was hope as long as he allowed her to continue with the project cooperation!
She took a deep breath and cautiously pushed forward, "So, you're capable of changing clothes on your own?"
Will's tone remained detached, "Did I ever say otherwise?"
The disdain in his eyes seemed to mock her delusions.
Linda was at a loss for words, as Will's treatment of her had been an enlightening experience, surpassing even the indifference she had endured from Gareth.
However, she felt powerless to do or say anything in response.
"Well then, I'll wait for you outside. Whenever you're ready, I'll accompany you downstairs," Linda took a step back.
Will remained silent.
Marsha couldn't contain her excitement, as Will finally had a girlfriend!
However, considering Will's unwavering feelings towards Elisa, it seemed highly unlikely that he had moved on with another woman in such a short amount of time.
Marsha paid no attention to Linda and swiftly headed toward Will's room.
Hearing the sound, Will, assuming it was Linda, became even more agitated. "Ms. Garner, please have some self-respect!"
"If that's the case, why did you allow her into your room in the first place?" Marsha furrowed her brows deeply upon hearing Will's words.
Realizing it wasn't Linda, Will resumed fastening his shirt button, completing the interrupted action.
Will said coldly, "Well, I know what I'm doing."
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