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No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) novel Chapter 2117

Will was taken aback as he stared at his mother.

He couldn't believe that those words were coming from her. It started with her gradually accepting Jocelyn and lowering her standards.

Now, she shockingly proposed a straightforward idea - she only wanted a child.

Marsha sneered coldly. "Why wouldn't I know what I'm saying? Given your current situation, even someone of equal social status would be repulsed by you being in a wheelchair. You dislike Jocelyn, so all I'm asking is for you to have a child. Isn't this enough of a compromise?"

Deals like this are everywhere. Having a child might help Will settle down a bit. Once his leg heals, he could potentially find a wife because of the child, and they could live as a family of three.

For Marsha, this was a compromise, but for Will, it felt like a veiled demand.

Will scoffed softly, "Compromise? Aren't you pushing your luck? I don't even want to be with someone I don't love, and now you're asking me to find someone and have a child. What's the point of having a child? They say a child is the product of love, so what do you call a child born out of a situation like this? Do you think people won't ridicule you if a child suddenly appears out of nowhere?"

Marsha's expression was clear to Will.

His mother had made up her mind, and further discussion wouldn't change anything.

Therefore, Will didn't want to say anything more with just a single retort.

Marsha didn't see these as issues at all. With a scoff, she reasoned, "In wealthy families, it's quite common for children to unexpectedly appear. But if you were to marry a divorcee or never marry at all, you would become a subject of continuous ridicule. You may not like anything I'm saying right now, and you can deny me as your mom, but before you do that, you must fulfill the request I've made."

In Marsha's eyes, there was a cold and unwavering determination.

Will felt like his mother had lost her mind. He spun his wheelchair around, both furious and anxious. "Mom, I've come to realize that you're truly unreasonable!"

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