Summary of Chapter 2125 Legal Proceedings from No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)
Chapter 2125 Legal Proceedings 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.
Rachel had a hunch that this was somehow related to Elisa. Did they all leave together?
Realizing this, Rachel decided not to press Bella any further and dismissed it with a smile. "It's not urgent. You can continue with your work. I'm leaving now."
As she turned to leave, she took out her phone and sent a message to Elisa: Call me when you've turned on your device.
Just as she was about to get in the car, her uncle, James, approached her.
Upon seeing her, James furrowed his brows. "I hope you're not angry anymore."
He had initially thought that Rachel would come to terms with it after the incident, but it seemed that was not the case.
"Uncle James, I don't want to think or talk about what you mentioned. If you had experienced what I have, I'm sure you wouldn't even try to persuade me to let it go."
Rachel addressing him formally was her way of maintaining a distance from him, hoping that James would understand his boundaries.
Caught off guard by the question, James fell silent, unsure of how to respond.
Before he could say anything, Rachel had already gotten into the car. On her way to the law firm, Vincent called her. "Rach, where are you, Babe?"
Vincent was overjoyed when he learned that she had finally woken up after being unconscious for several days.
If it weren't for his recent busy schedule, he would have undoubtedly stayed by her side the moment she woke up.
Now, he could only reach out to her by phone before rushing to her side as quickly as possible!
After considering Vincent's words, Rachel found his reasoning to be sensible, and a weight of worry lifted from her shoulders. "All right. If that's the case, then there's something else I should be concerned about."
Sensing that Rachel was about to hang up, Vincent quickly spoke up. "Why don't you come over to me now? If you're feeling down, how about I take you for a walk in Attlewich?"
Despite Vincent's invitation, Rachel politely declined. "I think we're better off as friends, Vincent. We've been spending a lot of time together recently, and it's important to maintain some distance between us. Besides, there are no romantic feelings between us."
Rachel spoke more directly towards the end of their conversation.
That remark instantly caused Vincent's expression to darken, and he appeared visibly hurt. "Rachel, why do you continue to say things that hurt me like this? If I were truly motivated by those reasons, do you think you could have held on if I had pursued legal action?"
The term "legal action" held a distinct irony for the two of them as they had both studied law and worked as lawyers.
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