Chapter Summary: Chapter 2289 Would You Blame Me – No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna
In Chapter 2289 Would You Blame Me, 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.
In response to Winslow's words, Elisa replied honestly, "Uncle Winslow, he is my friend, and he hasn't fully recovered from his injuries."
He got hurt because of her, and she owed him a favor. There was no way she could cut ties with him.
"I'll go get them."
When Winslow realized Elisa's attitude, he was indeed angry, but he couldn't scold or express his anger towards Elisa.
He also couldn't leave Elisa to face Will alone.
However, Elisa took the initiative to step forward and stopped him. "Uncle Winslow, let me go and get them instead. I can communicate better with Will," she said.
"Do you think Will would give me a hard time?"
Seeing Elisa's intentions, Winslow couldn't help but raise an eyebrow.
At the same time, a hint of scorn appeared on his lips.
Elisa immediately shook her head. "No, I just don't want you to be judged unfairly. Uncle Winslow, I can handle it."
Saying so, Elisa turned around and left.
Before long, Elisa arrived at Darcey Residence.
When Will saw her, there was no surprise in his eyes. He knew Elisa would come personally to retrieve the two people he had captured.
If she wanted him to cooperate, he could state his conditions.
"Liz, they tried to kill me. Even though they are your uncle's men, if I let them go, what should I do if they come after me again? Currently, I can't move freely without a wheelchair because of my legs. If they find an opportunity, I might not even have a chance to survive."
When he asked the question, his gaze fell upon Elisa. He was serious, yet his eyes revealed his fear.
"When you asked me that question, you had already considered the possibility that I might blame you. Yet, you still made the request, which shows that you no longer care."
"Liz, I..."
Facing Elisa's attitude and her words, Will felt a sudden pang in his heart.
"You don't need to say much to me. You're not at fault, and I won't blame you," Elisa immediately said.
Will feared death, so he asked her to stay by his side. The added advantage of her presence was that she could promptly tend to his leg injury.
Plus, Will wanted to get closer to her and gain an advantage.
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