No Chance of Remarriage: Get Lost

Chapter 1801 You Can Consider Blind Dates



Chapter 1801 You Can Consider Blind Dates

Gareth heaved a long, sad sigh. "Do you hate me that much?"

"It's because you deceived me with your health. Put yourself in my shoes—would you be happy or miserable if someone you no longer like lingers around you all the time?"

Elisa explained her situation to him.

The words 'no longer' hurt him a lot, but he wasn't even entitled to argue about it.

Hence, he pursed his lips and croaked, "It was unintentional, but just… Elisa, I know you are still prejudiced against me. Why do you treat Will and me differently? Is it because he's wheelchair-bound now?"

Elisa was speechless.

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Her eyebrows creased uncomfortably. "At least he stops when I tell him to stop and wouldn't come up with excuses—"

"Is that so?" he interrupted with a sarcastic smile before she could finish.

Even though he didn't elaborate, his smile explained everything.

Sure, it seems like that on the surface, but what about behind your back? Who can confirm he hasn't

done anything against your wishes behind your back?

Elisa's annoyance increased upon sensing the meaning behind his smile. Gareth wasn't plotting anything, but Elisa felt it unnecessary to have such speculations.

Haven't I made myself clear enough? she thought.

"Don't simply judge others. Even if Will does such things, it's none of your business. All you need to do right now is to get better and get out of my life," she replied in exasperation.

How ridiculous to be entangled with him after the divorce!

Gareth's dark gaze fell on Elisa, thick with hurt. "Do you hate me that much?"

"It's all my fault for not finding out the situation before giving you the divorce papers, ignoring your feelings completely. I know it's all my fault, but can you give me another chance? I'm willing to—"

He took a step forward as he admitted his mistake. Though it was a huge surprise, it wouldn't change the situation—they would never return to the past.

On top of that, they didn't even have a pleasant past.

"It's not your fault. It's fine to dislike me, and I simply can't force you to do so. Understandably, you wanted to marry Linda and divorce me the moment she woke up. Gareth, it's all by fate that we reach this stage today. The only reason for your insistence on reconciling is simply because of the words I once said. Just because I didn't agree, you decided to persist," she interjected before he could continue.

If I agreed, he would return to his usual way of life, and we wouldn't be happy with each other either. I liked him because he was hard to get.

Before receiving any reply, she touched his shoulders gently and patted him. "Your grandparents are getting older day by day. You can consider going on blind dates; there are plenty of eligible ladies."


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