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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 2181

Summary for Chapter 2181 As Long As His Father Agrees: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 2181 As Long As His Father Agrees – No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna

In Chapter 2181 As Long As His Father Agrees, 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.

Rachel sighed, truly feeling helpless.

Her words tugged deeply at Vincent's heart.

Rachel had always been hot-tempered and straightforward.

Expressing such resigned words now indeed contradicted her usual temperament.

At the same time, it also made him sad.

When it comes down to it, it's because I'm not capable enough. Otherwise, how could I have failed to win her heart after such a long time?

Thinking of this, Vincent let out a bitter laugh. “Rachel, I know that my past actions have led to some misunderstandings, to the point where no matter what I do or say now, you won't believe me. You won't even give me a chance. It seems you really don't want anything to do with me. But if I could forget about you, I wouldn't be trying so hard.”

It was rare for him to appeared so helpless.

Unable to resist, Rachel glanced at Vincent.

The profound sense of helplessness on his face was both clear and poignant.

“Vincent, we only have one option now: either you get out of the car, or I do. The choice is yours.” Rachel's hand was already on the car door as she waited for his decision.

Vincent couldn't let Rachel out of the car. After all, the car belonged to her in the first place.

Just then, Rachel made to open the door.

However, Vincent shamelessly suggested, “I'll get out of the car, but since I'm already here, why not let me drive it to my place first, and then you can take it back home? You can consider it as you giving me a ride.”

Rather than a display of thick-skinned audacity, it would be more apt to say it was his shameless persistence that made him utter such a request.

Vincent spoke slowly, his voice hoarse. It was as if something was stuck in his throat, and he was having a hard time speaking.

If he weren't driving right now, he would have thrown caution to the wind and pulled Rachel into his arms.

However, no matter how eloquent his words were, Rachel remained resolute in her decision.

She stated unequivocally, “Vincent, I took on this case first. Since we're not colleagues from the same firm, it's impossible to transfer it to you. If you still want to be friends, it's time to put an end to this now.”

“What if I insist on taking it?” Vincent furrowed his brows, his mind already made up.

Seeing how determined he was, Rachel didn't know what else to say.

Nonetheless, she made one thing clear, saying softly, “I haven't charged a single penny for William's case. If you manage to earn the trust of William's father, then you can certainly pursue this case.”

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