She wanted to win their hearts so that Mr. Lynch would be motivated to help her with the case against Norman, and hopefully, they would find a new breakthrough in their plan.
But wouldn't it look like they were a couple taking their daughter shopping if they went in together?
Even though Gareth knew they weren't a couple, he didn't want anyone to get the wrong idea.
So, he pulled Elisa forward and away from them and said, "You can tell Thomas to handle those things. He will get people to send them their clothes according to their sizes. We have other matters to attend to."
Elisa's forehead creased, hearing his impatient demands. She didn't say a word, but her eyes were cold and uninviting.
What did Gareth need her for so urgently? She was also upset that he hadn't told her sooner.
Despite her annoyance with him, she had to keep a straight face before the strangers.
Where did Thomas go?
When he overheard Gareth's words, he whisked the Lynch family away.
As a result, only Gareth and Elisa were left alone, facing each other.
Elisa's eyebrows lifted, and her eyes flashed with annoyance. "Gareth, why do you always have to get involved in my personal life?"
Her eyes narrowed, and her features hardened.
If Gareth knew where she was, did that mean he knew the whole truth?
Elisa's mind raced as she tried to figure out what Gareth knew.
She wanted to clarify it with him right away. "You must care about Linda to be so concerned about her father even after she's gone."
Elisa pressed her lips into a thin line and spoke coldly to him.
"I'm doing this not because of Linda. She has already died in a car accident. I don't care… I never did."
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