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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 2126

Summary for Chapter 2126 What Can Be Done: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 2126 What Can Be Done – No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna

In Chapter 2126 What Can Be Done, a key moment in the Romance novel No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa), Canna delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Vincent had not lived with his mother for a long time, and Rachel was his mother's adopted daughter, the most direct heir to the inheritance, which included the necklace.

Given this situation, Vincent had no say in the matter.

However, from Vincent's perspective, Rachel was merely an adopted daughter. As the biological son, he had been separated from his mother due to a misunderstanding, which had now been resolved. Therefore, it was only natural for the son to reclaim his mother's possession.

If it came to a lawsuit, it would be a battle between them, each holding their own reasons, with each side claiming a fifty percent stake.

In terms of blood relations, Rachel couldn't compete with him.

Vincent's words conveyed his determination and a hint of contempt, and Rachel understood his intentions. However, they hadn't reached that point yet.

Even if they reached that point, and Vincent decided to take her to court, she had no fear at all. In fact, she had a desire to win.

"Vincent, that thing was left to me by our mother. She didn't say it was for you. Your previous relationship with her has nothing to do with me. I only care about what's rightfully mine. If she said it's for me, then I have the inheritance right. Do you think, in this situation, you can win by fighting me for it?" Rachel countered coldly.

Vincent remained silent. He didn't want to reach that point with Rachel because all he wanted now was Rachel. He wanted her to understand that his motives weren't solely about the assets.

All he spoke was the truth.

"Rachel, I didn't plan to fight with you. Arguing back and forth is truly pointless. You're with me, you belong to me. I can have a look at that thing. What's wrong with that?" Vincent replied, his words becoming more direct.

Rachel understood Vincent's intent, and she knew it was the best solution, but she couldn't help feeling uneasy inside.

His father's voice on the phone took an unusually stern tone. "I've heard that you've been getting close to that girl you grew up with, the one your birth mother adopted before she passed away."

The words were weighty and carried a hint of interrogation.

Vincent didn't evade or conceal anything; he responded directly, "Yes, I am courting her. Why do you ask? Is there an issue?"

His father continued, "You've always been straightforward. But let me ask you, do you think it's suitable for someone of your stature to be involved with a woman like her? If you want to have a good time, it's your prerogative, and I won't interfere. However, you should realize that such a woman can never become..."

Vincent didn't let his father finish and interrupted with a hint of sarcasm, "Then tell me, what kind of woman can become your ideal daughter-in-law?"

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