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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 583

Summary for Chapter 583: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 583 – No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna

In Chapter 583, 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.

Linda’s pupils visibly dilated. She hung her head slightly.

Elisa anticipated the reaction and looked indifferently at her.

Elisa mocked, “I’ll be pleased to assist you if my cousin wants to be that self-deprecating.”

There was a tinge of disappointment in Elisa’s tone. The remark did not play well with the Benett’s.

So, this is what she perceives!

Elisa made it her mission to have Linda spend the rest of her life in this mental institute.

Rose made a bitter expression. She breathed, “Elisa Benett, how could you utter such a thing? She is your sister!”

“Strong prey on the weak because that is how the world is. You will be discarded if you lack any abilities. Why is my cousin unhappy if she is exemplary? Why not exemplify her? Sad and depressed.” She smiled sickly to her aunt, “Being disillusioned to conserve what little happiness she pretends to have.”

She turned to her cousin, “So, dearest cousin, don’t let me down.” Elisa whispered, “Otherwise, one day, when you slip up, everyone will see right through your cracks…”

Linda had her hands clenched under the quilts.

I’m going to kill this b*tch.

To not expose her anger, she lowered her gaze.

“Do I detect some anger?” Rachel’s eyes flickered with excitement.

Elisa smiled, “That seemed to rile you up. You’re so pathetic.”

Linda: !!!

The parents remained silent but wished Linda would restrain herself.

Linda mumbled under her breath, “She’ll never earn my forgiveness.”

The patient collapsed on the rubble she had created.

Behind closed doors, at least, Linda could release her rage.

The parents did not anticipate the barrage of insults Elisa had prepared.

What if she continues her exploits in the future?

Her mother spoke gravely, “Put aside the matter. There is only one way I can think of to put it, Linda. Perhaps there will be more instances like this in the future, and Elisa will show up to provoke you.”

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