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We Are Not Getting Remarried: Show Yourself Out

Chapter 1672
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Chapter 1672 I’ll Send Someone to Review the Termination Procedures With You

"It could happen to anyone. Don't worry about it. There's no need to act so distant between friends,"

Elisa spoke with a light and carefree tone.

Linda forced a warm smile onto her face, but she couldn't help but feel suspicious of Elisa's disinterest

in the Western Suburbs project.

Linda took a deep breath before she spoke, "Elisa, I don't feel confident in managing the work in the

company," she said. "My mother sent me to classes, but I still don't understand the operations. She

said that if I could acquire the project in the Western Suburbs, I would gain the respect of the

employees in the Garner Group. I can't trust anyone but you. Will you help me to acquire this project?"

Linda reached out and grasped Elisa's hand. Her eyes were glassy and layered with desperation.

Elisa wasn't fond of anyone touching her, especially Linda.

She had to put up with Linda's behavior for the sake of her end goal.

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Elisa chuckled softly. "I knew about the Western Suburbs project long ago," she said. "The project is

under the Darcey Group. If you want to talk to the person in charge, I can help you get in touch with

him. I'm not sure if he's still handling the project since he's in the hospital right now."

Linda immediately knew who Elisa was talking about.

As expected, Elisa knew about the project long ago. But why wasn't she interested in reading the

proposal on the table?

Was she being respectful?

Or was this part of her plan to expose Linda's identity?

If Elisa suspected her, she wouldn't be so relaxed, nor would she have continued to stay friends with

her.

Either way, she had to be on her guard.

Linda's eyes lit up with hope. "Please help me get in touch with him," she pleaded. "It would be a great

help in acquiring the project. This partnership is really important to me."

"Sure."

Elisa agreed to her request without hesitation.

After they were done shopping, Elisa took Linda to the hospital.

They arrived at the hospital to find out that Will had already been discharged.

Elisa tried to call Will, but Mrs. Darcey picked up the phone.

Mrs. Darcey's tone was firm and assertive. "Elisa, don't call Will ever again. We've found a better

doctor to treat him, and he no longer needs your help. Don't even dream about acquiring the Western

Suburbs project. As for the partnership agreement signed before, I'll send someone to review the

termination procedures with you."

Elisa was worried when she heard that Will had been discharged from the hospital.

She had promised to take responsibility for his injuries, and she knew that his condition could worsen if

he left the hospital before he was fully healed.

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Elisa was genuinely concerned for Will's well-being, but she was not prepared to receive Marsha's

scornful words.

In the past, Elisa would have found it unbearable to listen quietly to Marsha's accusations. She is

strong-willed and proud, and she would have fought back ruthlessly. She would also have vowed never

to cross paths with Marsha again.

But how could she act brazenly when Will saved her?

"Mrs. Darcey, I don't mind if Darcey Group wants to break the partnership or if I have to back out from

the Western Suburbs project, but Will's leg…"

Marsha interjected, "I told you we've found a better doctor to treat him. We don't need your help

anymore. If anything happens to him, you'll have to take full responsibility."

Marsha cut her off before Elisa could finish her sentence and then hung up the call.

Linda could see that Elisa's eyes had turned cold and condescending. She knew that Elisa had been

reprimanded by Marsha.

And there was no chance that they would be able to meet Will.

"It's okay, Elisa," Linda reassured, trying to comfort her. "We don't have to meet him."