Chapter 883 Facts – Highlight Chapter from No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)
Chapter 883 Facts is a standout chapter in No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Since he had been working for Gareth for a long time, he could guess his boss' reaction.
At that moment, everyone turned to Elisa.
"Ms. Bennett, is there anything you would like to explain?" The woman asked in a low voice.
Gareth remained quiet, which was unusual because he wouldn't allow this to happen.
However, he also looked at Elisa indifferently, wanting to hear her explanation.
Since she doesn't want to explain, I want to hear from her.
Elisa ignored Gareth and looked around the room.
"Everyone here is from the management level. I assume you wouldn't be here without many rounds of examination and filtration. Hence, I'm sure you know we shouldn't accuse someone without evidence."
Silence hung in the room while an uneasy look appeared on the woman's face.
Before she could defend herself, Elisa's calm voice rang. "You think something's wrong with me. Where's your evidence?"
The woman was at a loss for words. She is so good at pointing out the most crucial things.
If it were any other person, they might panic and come up with a forced explanation upon being criticized.
Yet, Elisa kept her cool and requested evidence.
As soon as they heard that, they looked worried and anxious. However, the majority was furious when they heard that.
The woman who had been accusing Elisa was Georgiana Sulley, a manager of Wickam Group.
She couldn't stand it anymore and retorted angrily, "Ms. Benett, everyone knows you're an elite lawyer, perhaps the very best in our country. Do you have to threaten everyone with that?"
"I'm not threatening anyone here; I'm just stating facts."
Georgiana was not the only person who had a beef with Elisa.
Another person retaliated angrily, "How interesting, Ms. Benett. This is clearly a threat. Don't we have the right to speak our minds?"
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