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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)

Chapter 2016
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Chapter 2016 Unexpected Turn Of Events That made Elisa feel very uncomfortable, and a bad premonition was brewing in her chest.

Julia paused for a moment. Her tone was steady when she said, “Something cup, and | don’t want to go anymore. You guys go with Kaylee.” Before leaving, she added, “Don’t bully her. She's a good kid.” With just that one sentence, Julia blew Bella's mind.

If Bella hadn't seen it with her own eyes, she would never have imagined that Julia would say such things, especially when Kaylee was the person she was comforting so thoughtfully. This world is truly filled with mystery and fantasy.

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Elisa wanted to say something more, but Julia had already left abruptly.

The two exchanged a glance, both seeing solemnity in each other's eyes. What's going on here? Meanwhile, at the doorway, only Gareth and Kaylee were left.

Naturally, Kaylee couldn't hold back and always had to strike up a conversation.

“Gareth, | was wrong before... | did sbad things and said sbad words, causing a rift between you and Elisa...” As she spoke, Kaylee lowered her head, pretending to wipe away tears.

After that, she looked up and said, “After spending stwith Madam Smith, however, | truly understand that sthings can’t be forced. | will silently bless you and Elisa, so could you please not hold any prejudice againstin the future? Consider it a favor I'm asking of you.” Despite hearing those words, Gareth couldn't help but feel that twas moving too slowly. Why haven't Liz and Bella appeared yet? In response to those words, he merely hummed nonchalantly, not wanting to prolong the conversation.

Kaylee also understood Gareth’s intentions, but she did what she said she would do, not to entangle but to silently wish him well.

The two of them stood outside. Gareth felt awkward, but Kaylee wished that tcould stretch on and on.

Elisa was caught off guard, but she had to eventually leave the house.

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Just as she was about to step out, she was stopped by Maria.

“Ms. Elisa,” Maria called out, glancing around to make sure no one was around. “Judging by your appearance, it seems you've already seen Madam Smith, | guess things didn’t go well. Madam Smith has been acting quite out of character these past few days, and | don’t know why.” Bella chimed in from the side, “Maria, tell us what's wrong.” Maria sighed. “Madam Smith used to listen to Ms. Benelt and never ate cold-natured foods like raw fish slices. But recently, | don’t know what's gotten into her. She’s been wanting to eat crabs and salmon, and once she starts, she can't stop.” As she spoke, Maria let out another sigh. “l was trying to persuade Madam Smith on the side, but she just kept glaring at me. As for Ms.

Knapp, who was brought back, she was even more domineering, openly and secretly accusingof not knowing my place and meddling in Madam Smith's affairs.” Maria was an old-timer in the manor, and she was also the one who was most in tune with Julia's wishes.

12 Naturally, she was the first to notice that something was off with Julia.

After pondering for a while upon hearing that, Elisa asked, “Is there anything else?” “Of course, there is. How could there not be?” Maria seemed to have opened a floodgate of words, pouring out her grievances all at once.

person “Also, Madam Smith's personality has changed drastically. She used to be the most gentle and kind to her servants, but now she seems a bit irritable. Especially when it comes to defending Ms. Knapp.” With that, Maria looked around, probably afraid of being overheard. “There was once when Ms. Kwanted. to eat fish stew, but the chef didn’t know how to prepare it in the style of her hometown. This upset Madam Smith so much that she fired the chef in a fit of anger.” MMMWWLIIOIfIO&1 MMMWWLIIOIfIO&1 mmMwWLLIOfiflO& 1 MMMWWLIIOIfIO&1 MULL TO £2 E1061 mmMwWLIiIOfiflO&1