Chapter 2229 Thinks Highly Of Herself – 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 2229 Thinks Highly Of Herself shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"Mom!"
Witnessing his mother's collapse, Will rushed forward in a panic. However, he had forgotten about his injured legs. At that moment, he was nothing more than a disabled man confined to a wheelchair.
He failed to successfully hold his mother; instead, he ended up falling as well.
"Someone, come here!"
Hearing that, a housekeeper hurriedly ran over. Marsha was helped up, followed by him.
And so Marsha was taken to the hospital.
The doctor diagnosed her with an acute cerebral hemorrhage, with a significant risk of lapsing into a coma.
Upon receiving this news from the doctor, Will immediately dialed Elisa's number. However, he was greeted by an automated female voice.
"Sorry, the number you have dialed is currently unavailable..."
He sent a message: Liz, something happened to my mother. Are you free at the moment? I need your help!
Elisa still did not respond.
Will tightened his grip on the phone. He was certain that Elisa must be dealing with an emergency. After all, she had never ignored his calls when she was free in the past.
Now all he could do was pray that Elisa would see these messages at the earliest possible moment.
When Linda arrived at Darcey Residence and learned about Marsha's accident from the housekeepers, she hurriedly rushed to the hospital.
Seeing the serious expression on Will's face, she comforted him, "Will, don't worry. Mrs. Darcey will definitely get better."
Linda also understood that the current situation was unique. Will had just made a phone call, and she guessed that he had contacted Elisa. "Will, isn't Liz treating your leg? She must be able to treat Mrs. Darcey too, right? Should I give her a call..."
Linda was bringing up matters best left untouched. Furthermore, Will had just made a phone call himself, seeking Elisa's assistance. There was no need for Linda's help.
Elisa had long since known about her identity. She really thinks highly of herself!
Will cast her a cold glance, his voice indifferent as he said, "You haven't known Liz for long, have you? She considers you a friend, so you think you can trouble her with everything?"
"I... I just remembered that she's treating your leg. I happened to have her number, so I thought I could help you—"
"Do I not have hands or do I not have a phone?"
Before Linda could finish her sentence, Will interrupted her with a sharp retort.
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