What Happens in Chapter 1948 – From the Book No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)
Dive into Chapter 1948, 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.
The words “good price” stung Elisa's ears as if he had confirmed her suspicions.
The person was completely oblivious to his slip of the tongue, just leaning against the door frame with a conceited look and watching the two of them.
Elisa raised an eyebrow. “Have you been drinking?”
The person's facial expression suddenly froze, clearly lacking confidence. “W-What has that got to do with you?”
Elisa chuckled, stood up, dusted herself off, and walked over, “If I'm not mistaken, you're on night watch today. Does your boss, Mr. Carrerra, allow you to drink while on duty?”
It seemed as though a thought had struck him, causing his body to shudder suddenly.
Elisa's smile grew even wider.
She knew she had bet correctly.
She patted the person's shoulder. “Consider it as a favor, shall we? We'll both turn a blind eye to each other, isn't that better? Otherwise, if you're caught drinking at night, it won't just be you who gets punished, but your whole gang...”
Elisa stopped at a certain point, and that person was also intelligent.
After carefully weighing the pros and cons, he agreed to Elisa's request. “Let's go. Come with me.”
Elisa didn't move. She pointed at Rachel. “I want her to be my lookout.”
The man's temper flared up instantly, his gaze on Elisa becoming increasingly fierce. “Don't you f*cking push your luck!”
He was already extremely infuriated being threatened by a woman, yet Elisa even demanded Rachel go with her at that moment. What's going on? Can't a person pee alone?
Elisa remained unmoved. She was the one in the upper hand now, so there was no need for her to worry.
Elisa curled her lips into a smile, seemingly unaffected by what had just transpired.
Only then did Elisa realize there were two doors there, one at the front and one at the back. The front door is the one we first entered through, and it's also the main entrance. As for the back door... It's rather hidden and quite close to the brick house where we're being held captive.
Just as she stepped out, she found several people sprawled unconsciously across the table. It seems they must have been drinking merrily. No wonder he's afraid of being discovered by Mr. Carrera. Mr. Carrera and the others must have settled down in the car or some house around here, but definitely not here.
Exiting the brick house without a hitch, Elisa made the excuse that there were too many mosquitoes there and insisted on walking a bit further.
The person grumbled, “Where on earth did these mosquitoes come from in this weather?”
Elisa didn't bother to explain. She merely acted fussy and insisted on going a bit further, making excuses that those places were either not sufficiently concealed or that there were too many mosquitoes.
Finally, the person was annoyed. He casually pointed behind the big tree and said, “If you're not going to pee, we'll just go back.”
Elisa pursed her lips in silence and exchanged glances with Rachel.
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