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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 1913

Rochelle was urgently rushed to the hospital.

Rochelle passed out. Paul wasn't so lucky.

It seemed he couldn't accept the fact that he had caused the death of his unborn child with a kick.

He began shaking his head like a madman, muttering to himself, “Impossible... How could this be?”

However, the law would not refrain from sanctioning someone just because they were mentally unstable.

Elisa had had enough of their dog-eat-dog situation. She was bored, so she asked the police to state their purpose.

“Good day, Mr. Paul Grayson. Ms. Elisa Benett has filed a police report today, demanding a thorough investigation into the truth behind her fall into the water. After a preliminary investigation, you and Ms. Rochelle are considered suspects. We now require you to come back to the station for questioning.”

Paul didn't respond. Instead, he kept asking incredulously, “How could this be possible?”

The police, following protocol, took him into custody.

In that state of utter disarray, Paul was led away in handcuffs.

Everyone was taken aback to discover that Paul was audacious enough to have orchestrated Elisa's fall into the water.

At that moment, they felt cold, as if trapped in an ice cellar, with chills traveling down their spines.

They quietly waited for Elisa to announce her punishment for them.

Elisa rubbed her temples and spoke. “Everyone, let's call it a day for today's shareholders meeting. I'm tired. I have a few announcements to make. Bella will be promoted to deputy CEO. Carol Leon, Rosie Nelson, and Herbert Koch will be dismissed. Any objections?”

Though it was said to be a discussion, Elisa's attitude was far from it.

She was clearly implying that anyone who objected would be dismissed as well.

Even though half of the people there had been laid off, no one dared to object.

Even those who had been fired needed to continue to mingle in that circle.

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