Summary of Chapter 2266 Just Trying To Placate Her from No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)
Chapter 2266 Just Trying To Placate Her marks a crucial moment in Canna’s Romance novel, No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"Grandma, as I've told you, I've never blamed you. But I'm no longer in Zovain, and there's still something very important I need to finish here," Elisa said.
Upon hearing this, Julia quickly offered a solution, even suggesting Gareth's involvement. "Can I send Gareth to assist you? I know you're divorced and wish to avoid contact with him, but he's the only one I trust right now. If you can find it in your heart to forgive me, would you please consider my proposal?"
Elisa felt a sense of helplessness wash over her. "Grandma, I've never held anything against you. How can we even talk about forgiveness?"
Julia, emphasizing her declining health, pleaded, "Liz, my health isn't great. This isn't about guilt-tripping you; I genuinely want to help. Think of Gareth as just a bodyguard. Since you won't be returning soon, what if my health worsens before you come back?"
"My thought process is simple. If I can't wait for your return, at least I'd have arranged for someone to assist you." Julia's words resonated deeply with Elisa, each sentence touching her heart.
Elisa was aware of Julia's condition. She knew about the three venomous insects extracted from Julia and the long-term manipulation by Kaylee.
As one grows older, the body becomes less resilient to such stresses.
Elisa could also sense the underlying weakness in Julia's voice as she spoke.
"Then let Gareth come back. I'll wait for him here," Elisa finally conceded.
"All right." Julia's spirits lifted noticeably upon sensing Elisa's acceptance of her proposal.
Witnessing his distressed state, Elisa felt a sharp sting of empathy. She stood up and swiftly took the phone from his grasp. "Will, you're misunderstanding," she attempted to clarify, "I never intended for Gareth to accompany me..."
However, before Elisa could elaborate further, Will, full of impatience and misunderstanding, cut her off. "I heard everything you said to his grandmother. Why are you still trying to fool me? My legs might not be in the best condition, but I'm neither deaf nor blind."
Will's breathing became labored, a noticeable redness appearing around his eyes, betraying the depth of his emotional turmoil.
In that moment, Will seemed unaware of the extremity of his reaction, his obsession momentarily getting the better of him.
"Will, I've never seen you as less than anyone," Elisa, attempting to calm the situation, reassured him, "Don't worry, I was just trying to placate her."
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