Summary of Chapter 2110 Tie Her Down from No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)
Chapter 2110 Tie Her Down 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.
Elisa was momentarily speechless after hearing Julia's words.
During this period, she and Gareth had resolved many issues together and often appeared as a couple, giving the impression that they had reconciled.
If Elisa hadn't seen Linda's messages, she might have convinced herself to go along with this image.
Collecting her thoughts quickly, Elisa forced a smile and said, "Grandma, I think it's best for us to remain friends. We've been through marriage before, but being friends suits us better. We've already separated once, and we know we can't coexist peacefully. Why should we subject ourselves to that pain again?"
She added, "Grandma, your chicken broth is truly delicious, I'm not kidding. It's not that I want to rush you, but I really have to go now. You should head over to Gareth's place first."
Elisa felt it was unfair to leave Julia alone while she went to tidy up, so she made these suggestions.
This was a first for Julia, and she felt a deep sense of loss, oppression, and bitterness in her heart. Nevertheless, she chose to follow Elisa's wishes.
After Elisa finished her chicken broth, Julia left with the thermos in hand.
Elisa escorted her to the door, watching her as she entered the adjacent house. Only then did Elisa return to her task of tidying up.
When Julia met Gareth, she immediately handed him the thermos and said, "Gareth, let me tell you, if you can't win Liz back, I won't consider you my grandson anymore, and I won't acknowledge you as such! You're truly useless, only capable of making me angry. What else have you done besides that?"
Julia's gestures were forceful, and her anger was evident.
Thomas, who was arranging items nearby, quickly averted his gaze, not daring to look, fearful of being drawn into the situation.
"Go over to Liz; she's packing to go to her uncle's place. But then again, when did she ever have an uncle? Doesn't she not have a mother?" Despite her anger, Julia was truly standing by her grandson's side.
However, when it came to discussing Elisa's uncle, Julia's expression mirrored her confusion.
Julia didn't have the answer, but Gareth did.
The expression on Gareth's face froze instantly.
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