Chapter 2262 You Are Too Thin – 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 2262 You Are Too Thin shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Norman, who was Linda's father, was currently serving time in prison. In the extended circle of the Benett family, Elisa found herself with only one close relative remaining, Linda.
This revelation left Will pondering in confusion, "I've never heard Elisa mention an uncle before. How did he suddenly come into the picture?"
"Actually, we reconnected during my trip to Moranta with Gareth," Elisa explained, addressing Will's curiosity. She offered a straightforward explanation, choosing transparency in her response.
Catching on, Will inquired further, "Has your uncle also traveled to Bayswe?"
"Yes," Elisa confirmed honestly.
Will, choosing his words carefully, suggested, "Why don't you invite your uncle to join us for dinner? It would be a good opportunity for me to meet him and extend my greetings."
Being considerate and respectful of boundaries, Will understood that he and Elisa were not yet in a formal relationship. His suggestion caught Elisa off guard, prompting a surprised reaction from her.
Upon noticing Elisa's reaction, Will swiftly clarified, "I didn't mean anything by it. I just thought, since he's here and being an elder, I should..."
"I get it," Elisa interrupted, understanding his intentions. "My uncle has his own plans. You should focus on the tasks I've given you."
"Right."
Yet, despite Elisa's reluctance to advance their relationship, Will remained resolute. He conveyed his mother's recent words to Elisa, unwilling to give up.
Elisa nodded, letting the conversation end there.
Throughout the meal, Will attentively served her dish after dish. Overwhelmed by the amount of food, Elisa half-jokingly protested, "Are you trying to make me gain weight like a pig?"
Their conversation, though touched by a brief moment of tension, remained primarily casual and friendly.
"You're too thin," Will replied earnestly, conveying his concern.
"I'm thin? Continuously eating as you suggest would hardly be ideal. We're not living in the 1800s. Who sees being overweight as a sign of beauty these days?" Elisa retorted.
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