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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 2269

Summary for Chapter 2269 Settle These Two: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

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Dive into Chapter 2269 Settle These Two, a pivotal chapter in No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa), written by Canna. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Elisa despised being threatened and morally blackmailed more than anything else.

Although Gareth had done such things quite often, she chose to ignore it out of respect for Julia and what Julia had said. She didn't want to see Julia upset.

Her plan was to agree first and clarify things with Gareth later. However, she didn't expect Will to misunderstand her intentions.

Now, she was truly troubled.

"It's impossible for me, but it might work with Gareth. Elisa, I understand that the difference between me and Gareth lies in the fact that he used to be your husband. If you truly value the bond we once had, please consider what I'm saying." After speaking, Will turned his wheelchair.

Elisa hadn't anticipated that Will would offer her a choice directly at this moment.

She also knew that chasing after him now would be futile.

However, one thing was certain in her mind: she must first cure Will's legs.

Therefore, on Winslow's end...

Elisa found Winslow and conveyed her decision.

"I knew it, the moment you returned to Bayswe, everything wouldn't be as carefree. You're always rescuing this person or helping that one. Why don't you ever consider yourself for a change?"

Winslow had been well aware of Elisa's recent whereabouts.

He was infuriated that everyone was benefiting from her kindness without considering her.

Elisa felt uncomfortable hearing Winslow's question.

Debts of gratitude had to be repaid.

"Listen to me and go on blind dates. Get rid of these two people early, so they won't bother you more in the future." Winslow spoke sternly.

In his view, as long as Elisa had someone by her side, no matter how upset these people felt, they wouldn't dare to come and cause trouble.

Elisa looked indifferent. "They may not give up now, but Uncle Winslow, I'm neither dead nor foolish."

She wouldn't sacrifice herself for their few words.

First and foremost, she had to prioritize herself.

With Gareth, she would detoxify and nurse his grandmother back to health. With Will, she would cure his legs. After that, she would owe nothing to these two men.

"I know you have your own thoughts and arrangements, but your temperament... Elisa, do you know what I'm most worried about you? Otherwise, you don't have to intervene. I'll help you settle these two."

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