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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 618

Summary for Chapter 618: No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 618 – No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna

In Chapter 618, 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.

“These two days? You’re just saying it to appease me, but you’re lying.”
“These two days? You’re just saying it to appease me, but you’re lying.”

Grandma’s voice sounded very frustrated and upset.

Elisa immediately said in exasperation, “How can that be, Grandma? I’m not lying to you!”

“Are you free tonight? Do you want to have dinner with me? No one is around. It’ll just be two of us.”

Old Madam Wickam’s voice sounded particularly feeble, as if afraid that Elisa wouldn’t agree.

If they were talking in person, Elisa was afraid that she would have to see Old Madam Wickam’s restless manner.

It was evident that Elisa didn’t want to see Grandma like that. She could only smile and say, “Alright. I will come over tonight.”

“Really? Are you lying to me, girl?”

Elisa chuckled. “When have I ever lied to you, Grandma?”

If no one else was around, she would be happy to go over to chat and eat with Grandma. She hadn’t wanted to go over previously because not everyone in the Wickam family liked her.

“That’s great!” Julia was overjoyed in an instant. She said at once, “I won’t be out in the afternoon, and no one else is home. Come over whenever. I’ll be waiting for you at home, my good girl.”

Elisa couldn’t help but laugh lightly. “Alright.”

After they finished their food and shopped until around two in the afternoon, she parted ways with Rachel. At three, she arrived at Wickam Manor. According to Elisa’s assumption, Grandma had been awake for half an hour.

Old Madam Wickam was suddenly astonished when she saw Elisa’s figure. She never imagined that the girl would come over so early. The next moment, she grabbed Elisa’s hand happily.

“Good girl. You came so early to see me. I believe you!”

Elisa was unexpectedly unable to restrain her smile. “From what you’re saying, you didn’t believe me, did you?”

“Isn’t it understandable? You haven’t come to visit me for a long time, girl!” Old Madam Wickam said accusingly, but she didn’t let go of Elisa’s hand.

Elisa didn’t know whether to laugh or to cry as she and Old Madam Wickam sat on the couch. “Next time, I’ll come and see you when I have the chance to.”

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