The person she referred to was evidently the man lying on the ground.
Elisa met Gareth's eyes as they shared a knowing gaze.
In the end, they chose not to be involved in the matter.
They had done all that they could do. It was up to Bella now.
Gareth stepped back and stood beside Elisa.
Bella turned to Elisa and took her hand. "Thank you," Bella said sincerely.
Bella was quick-witted. She knew that her cousin respected his wife's opinion.
She was also well aware that Elisa had been a great help to her all this time.
In a matter of seconds, a bodyguard appeared to take Keith away. After bidding them goodbye, Bella walked away in the opposite direction.
Elisa and Gareth walked back to the room together.
Elisa's brows were furrowed with worry, and Gareth could tell she was still concerned about Bella. "Are you still worried about her?" he asked.
Elisa's eyes flickered with worry and uneasiness. She then looked at Gareth and asked, "Do you think she'll let them go?"
Gareth replied without any hesitation, "No."
Elisa raised an amused eyebrow, "How are you so sure?"
She could still recall how Bella had hesitated at the front door, unsure whether to open it.
Gareth halted his steps and met her gaze. "First, she's part of the Wickam family. Second, she was raised by Grandma when she was younger. If she doesn't have the strength to let go of what's not good for her, then she's not worthy of running the company," Gareth said in a firm, solemn voice.
The person she referred to was evidently the man lying on the ground.
Elisa pondered over his words before nodding in agreement. "You're right."
Gareth was indeed a man worthy of his powerful standing in the company.
As they walked, Elisa finally realized that her room wasn't in the same direction as his.
When he noticed Elisa's eyes darting around in confusion, he explained, "You're only back this late as you were helping my family member's personal matters. I have the responsibility to send you back to your room. Don't overthink it."
Her lips curled into a smile when she heard his explanation. "Don't worry, I never assumed otherwise."
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