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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 2041

Summary for Chapter 2041 Reminiscence: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter 2041 Reminiscence – 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 2041 Reminiscence shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Gareth also realized he had crossed the line and smiled sheepishly as he pulled his hand back.

The atmosphere suddenly became somewhat awkward.

“You...”

“I...”

Either both of them would remain silent, or they would speak at the same time. It was unclear where this unspoken understanding between them came from.

The two exchanged a glance and grinned.

Gareth spoke up. “You go first.”

Elisa shook her head. “You first.”

Gareth refused, insisting, “I don't have much to say. It's just that the atmosphere was awkward earlier, so I wanted to say a few words to lighten the mood. Your matter is more important.”

Upon hearing that, Elisa stopped holding back and asked, “I wanted to ask, how long was I unconscious? What exactly happened on the day at Mount Lusetonas? I only remember drowning. I don't know anything about what happened after that. I didn't even know that Rachel came to rescue me.”

With a sigh, Gareth began to answer her questions one by one.

“You've been unconscious for three days and two nights. Bella and I have been taking turns to stay by your side, hoping to be there when you wake up. Rachel has also been in the intensive care unit all this time.” Gareth appeared concerned that Elisa might worry, so he added reassuringly, “But you need not worry. Vincent is watching over Rachel. Nothing will go wrong.”

Elisa nodded, a trace of sorrow inevitably crossing her eyes.

After pondering for a moment, he gave her a definitive answer. “Indeed, she wasn't there.”

Elisa did not doubt what Gareth said, for he typically would not speak with such certainty.

He would not use definitive language unless he was absolutely certain. Essentially, this was how people in high society conducted themselves.

They would refrain from speaking too confidently about matters they were unsure about to avoid embarrassment later.

Moreover, she was aware of Gareth's photographic memory.

He could roughly remember any contact with just a glance, let alone recall the presence of a person in a particular setting. So naturally, he would not make a mistake.

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