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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 1924

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Chapter 1924 On the Verge Of Collapse – 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 1924 On the Verge Of Collapse shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Elisa knew why it wouldn't work.

Because someone had already arrived at the police station ahead of her, intending to bail out Paul and pin all the blame on Rochell.

Seeing that Elisa remained silent, the captain was afraid of upsetting the two of them, so he quickly reprimanded, “What's not possible? Arrange it immediately.”

The young policeman looked troubled, “Well... Paul has a visitor currently. If you want to meet him, I'm afraid you will have to see him with the visitor. I'm just worried if Ms. Benett has something private to say...”

The young policeman made a valid point, and Elisa didn't insist.

After a moment of thought, she said, “So, I can meet Rochell, right?”

The young policeman kept nodding.

Comparatively, it was much easier to meet Rochell.

It was quite simple, she had no power or influence. Her only support, Paul, was in prison, and they'd even become enemies.

Needless to say, Rochell must not be in a good state.

Even though she had mentally prepared herself, when Elisa saw Rochell, she couldn't help but feel a slight shock.

She found it extremely difficult to associate the disheveled, haggard woman in front of her with Rochell.

After all, Rochell was only about twenty years old. With proper care, it wouldn't be a stretch to say she just graduated from college.

What Rochell took the most pride in was her face.

Now, even her beautiful face was gone...

Rochell had a miscarriage, which affected her health. Moreover, she didn't receive proper care afterward.

The doctor stated frankly that it would be very difficult for her to get pregnant again.

Rochell was thus completely unable to recover from the setback.

In other words, she was deprived of her right to be a mother.

Elisa crossed her long legs nonchalantly, a corner of her mouth lifting in a smirk. “There's no need for you to act dumb here,” she said. “Before long, you'll have all the time in the world to lose your mind in prison, once you've shouldered all the blame. And if things go as expected, you'll receive some special attention too.”

Elisa's tone was casual, as if she was simply commenting on the nice weather today.

Upon hearing these words, Rochell finally reacted. Her eyes began to focus, staring intently at Elisa.

If looks could kill, Elisa would probably be gone without a trace by now.

Her bloodshot eyes were filled with hatred, an undisguised hatred.

It was only natural for Rochell to hate Elisa.

But that would be too easy if she only hated Elisa.

Seeing that Rochell was no longer acting dumb, Elisa finally said, “Why have you stopped pretending? I thought you could keep up this act forever.”

Rochell was exposed, but she didn't get angry.

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