Will urgently expressed his stance, moving his chair closer to Winslow.
Elisa also noticed his urgency.
Since she chose to be friends with Will, she had accepted the fact that he initially approached her with an ulterior motive.
Back then, Will clearly expressed his stance. However, what she desired was not his stance.
"Will, Uncle Winslow, please stop saying these things. I only see him as a friend and a patient."
Apart from those two roles, there were no others.
"Will, you've been involved in so many things. If you like this place, I can sell it to you at market price." As Elisa spoke those words, Will immediately felt as if an invisible pair of hands had tightly gripped his throat.
In that moment, he felt his breathing become heavy and oppressive. Do I want this house? No. Elisa can never truly understand my intention, yet she's deliberately saying these words.
Will didn't know how to describe his feelings at that moment. If it were Gareth, would she have said the same thing? "Liz, what I want is not the house."
"If you're planning on seeking treatment, you can simply purchase the property next door. Then, there won't be any issue of relationship. If you two are living alone together, are you planning not to get married in the future?" With a resolute statement, Winslow made his stance clear.
He couldn't allow Will and Elisa to live under the same roof. However, Will had already inquired and found out that the house next door had been bought by Gareth.
Someone was living downstairs, but he hadn't yet proposed to purchase the place.
Judging by Winslow's demeanor, he was undoubtedly intending to interfere. As Elisa's biological uncle, his stance was clear. Will couldn't ignore it.
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