Serenity couldn’t convince Elisa, but was also moved by Elisa’s sisterhood towards her.
Before they knew they were cousins, Elisa had been very kind to her.
Elisa was a person worthy of deep friendship; as long as she sincerely regarded her as a friend, she would give her heart and soul to her friend.
However, few people could catch Elisa’s eyes and become Elisa’s good friend who was willing to give her heart.
Except for her former best friend, that is, Serenity and Jasmine became her friends.
“You must discuss it with Mr. Johnson to see what Mr. Johnson means. If he is not happy, don’t fight for me, Elisa.” Serenity took Elisa’s hand and said, “What I want is your happiness, and I can’t affect the life events of you and Mr. Johnson because of my personal reasons.”
Elisa held Serenity’s hand back, and said with a smile: “Seren, don’t worry, we won’t, I believe Remy can understand my decision, besides, our plan is to get engaged first, and we are not in a hurry to get married.”
Remy was anxious, but he didn’t say it out, he respected Elisa’s decision.
In Wiltspoon, apart from Remy who ran after Elisa, other men generally did not dare to miss Elisa.
Firstly, he felt that Elisa had a bad temper, and was afraid that if she married back home, she would be a troublemaker.
The second was that their status and status couldn’t be matched with the Stone Family. Everyone in the upper class of Wiltspoon knew that Elisa was a favorite of thousands of people in the Stone Family.
Moreover, Mrs. Stone was too strong.
Some people felt that becoming in-laws with Mrs. Stone would make it difficult for the in-laws to get along, and it would also deteriorate the relationship between the two families.
What’s more, Elisa used to like Zachary, and everyone in Wiltspoon knew this. They thought they couldn’t compare to Zachary, and they might not be able to catch Elisa’s eyes.
If Mrs. Stone hadn’t intervened to stop him, Remy wouldn’t have worried that someone would take away his Elisa.
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