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No Chance of Remarriage: Get Lost

Chapter 2046
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Chapter 2046 Taking Care

After discussing Vincent’s matters, Vincent actually wanted to talk about Elisa’s affairs and help her untangle the

knots in her heart.

“I can tell you’re upset since Rachel fell unconscious,” Vincent said without paying attention to Elisa’s reaction.

Elisa didn’t respond. She just lowered her head and looked at her own toes.

What Vincent said was the truth. There was nothing to refute. They both knew the truth deep down.

Vincent said, “They probably told you when they were comforting you that Rachel wouldn’t blame you. Whether she

blames you or not, honestly, I don’t know. You’re not sure either, are you? Right now, everything is just

speculation.”

Elisa looked at Vincent, a bit puzzled, not understanding what he wanted to say.

Bella was staring at Vincent, shaking her head at him, signaling him not to say such provocative words at this time.

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Elisa had already been blaming herself for a long time. She had barely managed to make some progress, but

Vincent was risking turning all her efforts futile with his words.

Ignoring Bella, Vincent casually said, “Whether she blames you or not, no one knows. So, if you want to know, you

have to take care of your health. It’s said that doctors don’t treat themselves, but understand your current physical

condition.” Vincent hinted, glancing at Elisa’s leg.

you should

Elisa had barely managed to walk a few steps, and she was already feeling faint from hunger. She hadn’t eaten all

day and had only just managed to have a little food to fill her stomach. She had rushed over there before she could

fully recover. If it weren’t for Bella by her side, who knew what would have happened?

Somewhat embarrassed, Elisa pulled her legs in.

That was indeed the first time she wore such an expression. Bella speculated that perhaps she felt she had let

Rachel down and, in turn, felt indebted to Vincent, which left her lacking confidence in her speech.

She initially thought Vincent would provoke Elisa, but surprisingly, his words worked quite well. It was visibly evident

that Elisa was no longer dispirited.

Elisa originally wanted to talk about the murder, but seeing Vincent’s haggard appearance, she hesitated for a

moment.

However, she realized that this was all baseless speculation. Everything was just her conjecture. She didn’t want to

follow her assumptions recklessly and wasted her efforts for nothing.

Therefore, she caught herself and simply told Vincent to take good care of his own health so as not to run himself

into the ground.

Vincent chuckled. “I will.”

After exchanging a few more words, Bella then assisted Elisa in returning home.

Vincent was indeed true to his reputation as a top-notch lawyer, hitting the nail on the head with just a few words.

On the way back, Elisa was noticeably no longer downcast but seemed to have regained some of her spirit.

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Now, all that was left was to wait for Gareth to bring back the surveillance footage. Then, everything could be

resolved easily.

Driving back from Mount Lusetonas took about four to five hours round trip. Elisa waited alone the whole time.

During that time, she had sent Bella away.

Initially, Bella didn’t want to leave, but she couldn’t resist Elisa’s insistence. Indeed, Elisa’s reasons were quite

justified.

“What could possibly happen to me in the hospital? At most, you could just hire a caregiver to keep me company.

Besides, your brother will be back soon. Nothing will go wrong.”

Bella was still reluctant. Seeing that, Elisa had no choice but to use her trump card.

“If you don’t go back and rest properly, how can you manage the company for me? The company still needs y you

to go back and hold the fort. I certainly don’t want to recover from an illness only to find that we’ve gone

bankrupt.”