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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 2179

Summary for Chapter 2179 Been There Done That: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter 2179 Been There Done That – 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 2179 Been There Done That shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Vincent had once proclaimed in the industry that if there was even a one percent chance, he could transform that one percent into victory.

Facing Rachel's cold, stern gaze and the mocking smile playing on her lips, he remained unfazed. “I'll handle the repercussions from the Gardner family. Hand over this case to me, and I promise I won't bother you again.”

He uttered those words with profound sincerity.

As he spoke, his dark eyes lingered calmly on Rachel. At this moment, he felt a surge of impulse.

Nonetheless, he still managed to restrain himself.

If it were any other request, Rachel would have readily agreed to prevent further complications with him.

However, she knew that relinquishing the case she had assumed to Vincent would stain her reputation.

As such, she rejected him, saying, “Let's just forget about it.”

“So, are you implying that you prefer me to keep pestering you?” Upon hearing her response, Vincent's eyes lit up instantly.

Rachel was exasperated. “I don't even know how you interpreted that. I simply meant I couldn't hand this case over to you. As for your persistence, do you think it's a good look for a distinguished lawyer like you to be a bloody nuisance?”

Courtesy in words wasn't her concern, for these days, she lacked the patience even for cases.

Vincent raised an eyebrow, a tinge of surprise coloring his expression. “Are you saying that you want to expose me?”

“Do I really need to expose you when you won't stop bothering me?” Rachel curled her lips, too lazy to prolong the conversation with Vincent.

In the next moment, she swiftly tucked away the case file while gracefully lifting her handbag with her other hand.

The office was now at Vincent's disposal, and he could do as he pleased. She had no desire to continue engaging in pointless banter with him.

“Oh? Just friends? But you two look so perfect together. How can you be just friends? Could it be that you're just being modest, Mrs. Markee? It's okay. As an older woman who has experienced it all, I understand. I wish you two the best.”

As the janitor extended her blessings to Rachel and Vincent, Rachel felt an instant wave of awkwardness, uncertain of how to respond.

As for Vincent, he casually wrapped his arm around her waist. Although Rachel resisted, she refrained from any noticeable struggle. This was partly to save Vincent's face and an effort to avoid becoming the object of others' amusement.

It wasn't until they had left the law firm and got into the car that Vincent finally let her go.

He even took the initiative to open the driver's door, assuming the role of her personal chauffeur.

“Where are we going, Ms. Markee?” he asked.

Despite his friendly attitude, Rachel refused to get in the car.

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