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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 582

Summary for Chapter 582: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Summary of Chapter 582 from No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter 582 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.

Having this much audacity to abuse my daughter with words!

I won’t tolerate such a cruel manner!

Elisa peeled her gaze from Linda and glared at Mrs. Benett.

“Aunt Rose, you’ve caused my dear cousin to land in this tragic state. With your position, how can you upkeep her demanding situation? Time, empathy, money…Things you’re currently dwindling.”

“You…!” Rose held her tongue. Her public perception is bad enough, she didn’t need Elisa having a hold of another scandalous recording. It would solidify her as the villain for good.

Curse you!

This b*tch!

The father who bore witness to Elisa’s antics remained silent throughout the exchange. He broke that silence, “You’re here, so you can listen to what I have to say.”

Elisa anticipated what that elder would say, “Go on.”

Norman informed calmly, “The company’s affairs have been decided, and you will now be responsible for Wickam’s next project. The Wickam Group will determine the commencement date.

Rage surged over Linda. She could hardly believe how Gareth was willing to collaborate with a woman he had divorced.

The divorcee raised her brow, “Dear cousin, it’s best to admit defeat and cover your losses. It’ll do you good.” She leaned back in the chair, “Look at me. I’m happy as an elf.”

Linda,”!!!”

What does she want?! Is it some way to stroke her ego? Is it to rub in her face that Gareth is siding her? What if they possibly end back together?

“But, if you decide to leave, I can understand your current strategy. This is just a little advice as a niece to you, a fellow board chairman. All in all, you have the final say on how to go around your little predicament. ”

Norman: !!!

Elisa Benett!

With her silver tongue, I ought to have been more ready. The fact that she could say this earnestly makes me sick.

Norman did not intend to admit nor deny any factual evidence. He genuinely had no interest in speaking with Elisa. “Are there any other matters to discuss?”

Rose and Linda both lacked the confidence to strike up a discussion with the whistleblower. The concern about being caught on camera persisted. Linda continued exploiting her alleged despondency.

Elisa chuckled as she observed the three members of the household. “That will be all. Honestly, I came to see how cousin dearest is doing,” she replied. “Seeing her current condition, I’m worried that she will find this place as her new permanent residence.”

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