Chapter 1703 Awfully Unfair

Will's brows wrinkled slightly, and he didn't say anything. His gaze showed that he disagreed, but Elisa had a

confident smile on the corners of her lips, so he trusted her.

Ultimately, Will let go of her wrist.

Elisa saw that Marsha was done putting her shoes on, so she quickly walked over. She wore her shoes and left at

once. She saw that Marsha was about to enter the car and immediately called, "Mrs. Darcey."

Marsha's brows furrowed. She stood at the spot and didn't move.

Since Will hadn't come out, she could speak to Elisa.

She stood where she was and looked at Elisa coldly.

Elisa said softly, "Why don't we go for a walk?"

Marsha didn't say anything, but her silence meant consent.

The two walked to the courtyard.

This was a villa in the high mountains. Everything around it also belonged to the Darcey family. The two slowly

walked around the edges of the estate.

Marsha seemed to have suppressed her rage. She turned to look at the woman beside her and said in a low voice,

"Tell me. What do you want to say to me?"

Elisa glanced at Marsha before looking ahead. "Do you know what the consequences will be if Will's cough

persists?"

Marsha's heart shivered. For an instant, she had an intense bad premonition.

She didn't say anything but glared straight at Elisa instead, waiting for Elisa to continue speaking.

Elisa's lips twitched. "He will stay in a wheelchair for the rest of his life and won't be able to stand up."

Marsha's expression changed completely. "Nonsense! Even if the doctor I found is not as good as you, he's one of

the finest. How can his medicine turn my son half paralyzed?!"

Elisa turned to look at Marsha, who had a sharp gaze. Elisa remained unmoved as she said, "Will's condition at the

time was unique. I used many different methods to save him. Why didn't anyone else dare to touch his leg? It's

because they had never thought of this step. Even if they did, they didn't dare to do it because he would have been

disabled if they weren't careful. The doctor you found can only see his current situation. He doesn't know what Will

was like when I previously treated Will. The doctor didn't take the time to replace out, and he's treating Will as though

Will is recovering and recuperating normally. Do you think he'll prescribe the right medicine?"

Elisa had used many ways to save Will's legs when treating him.

Marsha's expression turned nasty, but she was so dazed that she couldn't speak.

Because she didn't understand. Elisa didn't go too much in detail because Marsha wasn't a medical professional, so

it was pointless to say so much.

Now, Marsha didn't quite dare to risk it after what Elisa had said.

Elisa said calmly, "I know you love and care for your son very much, so I won't string him along. I won't get together

with him. Isn't this what you're afraid of?"

"That's not the only thing I'm afraid of! I'm more afraid that he likes you! Although my son is rumored to have been

a womanizer for many years, I know he has never gotten along with any woman other than you!"

Will was similar to his father in this aspect. If he really fell in love with someone, he would be loyal for the rest of his

life!

When Marsha had left for so many years, her husband supported her fully. He didn't look for anyone else and

allowed her to make a name for herself. She didn't know how much feelings Will had for Elisa. If he loved Elisa

deeply, it would be awfully unfair to him!

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