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We Are Not Getting Remarried: Show Yourself Out

Chapter 1847
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Chapter 1847 Ambiguous Atmosphere

Gareth's pause caught the attention of a nearby salesperson who saw an opportunity. Assuming a

friendly demeanor, the salesperson approached him and asked, "Are you shopping for your girlfriend,

sir?"

After a moment, Gareth shook his head and responded, "No, it's for my wife."

The salesperson smiled and quipped, "Your wife must've felt pretty lucky to have you."

Gareth didn't respond, and the vibe in the air got a little awkward.

The salesperson didn't give up, keeping his pitch alive, "You should check out these everyday items.

They can really jazz up a couple's happiness game. Just picture it— soft morning light caressing her

face as you stand by the bathroom sink, squeezing toothpaste for her..."

Unexpectedly, the salesperson's words resonated with Gareth. When he reached the checkout, the top

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of his shopping cart was loaded with items crafted for couples.

Once he got home, he unpacked his purchases and headed to the kitchen, rolling his sleeves to start

dinner. Time ticked from five o'clock to seven, causing the food to shift between piping hot and cooling

down.

Gareth patiently waited, watching as the sun gradually dipped below the horizon. Finally, the door

opened around fifteen minutes past seven in the evening, revealing Elisa's presence.

Standing in the doorway, Elisa and Gareth shared a gaze from across the room.

With a hint of bashfulness, Elisa admitted, "I'm sorry, something unexpected cropped up at work. I

asked earlier if you were in a rush, and you said you weren't, so I took a bit longer."

Gareth didn't respond. Instead, he looked at Elisa, his expression pensive.

He pondered whether Elisa had somehow sensed his intention and intentionally stayed away or if her

delay was work-related and coincidental.

However, whatever the reason might have been, he wasn't upset. He didn't have the right to be. After

all, the outcome would always be in his favor, no matter how the situation unfolded.

At the very least, he had the joy of seeing Elisa.

Yet, during countless isolated nights in their past, Elisa had been the one left waiting, only to feel let

down as he failed to appear.

"No worries. Just wash up, and we can dig in. I'll reheat the food," Gareth stated, getting to his feet and

carrying the plates to the kitchen.

Elisa gave an acknowledging nod, trailing him into the spacious kitchen.

Amidst the quiet sound of running water, neither spoke, creating an undercurrent of unease.

Elisa's gaze drifted to the candles and decorations adorning the dining table. The presence of red wine

and balloons hinted at this being more than just an average dinner. She had anticipated the day's

significance earlier when she glanced at the date on her phone.

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However, she hadn't purposely evaded it. It was simply that, after their divorce, she had made the

conscious choice to prioritize a meeting over celebrating their wedding anniversary.

With the tag of ex-husband and ex-wife, commemorating their anniversary felt unusual, didn't it?

Without a word, they carried on with their tasks.

Elisa wanted to help, so Gareth let her tie the apron around him.

Elisa complied accordingly.

Given the height difference, she had to stand on her toes to loop the apron around his waist, a

challenge Gareth noticed.

Consequently, he squatted down, aligning himself with Elisa's height. This shift in perspective brought

them very close, close enough to discern the minute pores on each other's skin.

A somewhat enigmatic mood hung as she deftly tied the apron's knot, like subtle pink bubbles wafting

around them.

With the apron secured, Gareth then instructed Elisa to wait outside.

"There's quite a bit of greasy smoke in the kitchen. Wait outside; I'll be done soon."