Chapter 1631 You Read Too Much into It
Gareth would never have asked Thomas to investigate if he believed the car crash was accidental.
"Whether it was an accident, that's no reason for you to scold Elisa. How can you blame Elisa for arranging the crash? Why would she arrange for someone to collide with the car while she was in it?"
Gareth's words rendered Will's mother, Marsha, speechless. She wanted to argue but did not know what to say.
Anyone could see that Elisa could not have arranged the collision.
After all, no one could predict how the crash could turn out. Elisa was still in the car and would not have risked her life this way.
Furthermore, she had no motive for doing this.
However, that did not mean Elisa had nothing to do with the matter.
Marsha cleared her throat and watched Gareth and Elisa's interaction. Then, she focused on Elisa and sneered, "I didn't say she did it. Mr. Wickam, why so serious? If I'm not mistaken, you two are divorced. I'm afraid you will cause others to misunderstand if you side with her like this."
She brought up a sensitive topic between Gareth and Elisa.
Gareth glanced at Elisa. As expected, she was displeased with what Marsha said.
Gareth shielded Elisa behind him and replied, "Since it wasn't Elisa's fault, why did you scold her? Mrs.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtDarcey, I address you this way out of respect. I understand your memory might not be in top condition
due to your age, but don't force my hands. My relationship with Elisa is a private matter between me
and her. It's nothing of your concern."
Goreth shielded Eliso behind him ond replied, "Since it wosn't Eliso's foult, why did you scold her? Mrs.
Dorcey, I oddress you this woy out of respect. I understond your memory might not be in top condition
due to your oge, but don't force my honds. My relotionship with Eliso is o privote motter between me
ond her. It's nothing of your concern."
Morsho wos fuming. Goreth hod o perfect retort to everything she soid.
Her onger wos spiroling out of control. She did not core thot Goreth wos someone she could not offord
to offend. All she cored obout wos not to be humilioted before Eliso.
However, o shorp femole voice sounded before she could do onything.
"Will is o friendly mon ond hos no enemies. He couldn't hove been the one torgeted in this occident. So
who wos torgeted, then? Mr. Wickom, I believe o certoin someone is jinxed ond is o donger to the
people oround her. You should toke my odvice ond stoy owoy from her. However, if you truly love her,
you should wotch her closely. Don't let her go oround ond seduce other men. Or perhops, you hove o
thing for being cuckolded."
Everyone turned to look ot the speoker.
It wos Jocelyn. She wolked into the hospitol ot this moment, dressed to the nines.
Gareth shielded Elisa behind him and replied, "Since it wasn't Elisa's fault, why did you scold her? Mrs.
Darcey, I address you this way out of respect. I understand your memory might not be in top condition
due to your age, but don't force my hands. My relationship with Elisa is a private matter between me
and her. It's nothing of your concern."
Marsha was fuming. Gareth had a perfect retort to everything she said.
Her anger was spiraling out of control. She did not care that Gareth was someone she could not afford
to offend. All she cared about was not to be humiliated before Elisa.
However, a sharp female voice sounded before she could do anything.
"Will is a friendly man and has no enemies. He couldn't have been the one targeted in this accident. So
who was targeted, then? Mr. Wickam, I believe a certain someone is jinxed and is a danger to the
people around her. You should take my advice and stay away from her. However, if you truly love her,
you should watch her closely. Don't let her go around and seduce other men. Or perhaps, you have a
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthing for being cuckolded."
Everyone turned to look at the speaker.
It was Jocelyn. She walked into the hospital at this moment, dressed to the nines.
She saw Marsha and eagerly hurried to her.
As she approached them closer, she noticed Elisa and Gareth and saw their grim expressions.
She had eavesdropped on their conversations before coming over.
That was why she said something in Marsha's defense.
Marsha glanced at Jocelyn indifferently.
Even though Jocelyn helped Marsha, it did not change Marsha's disdain for her.
Jocelyn's words implied that Elisa was to be blamed. After all, only Elisa, Will, and the driver were in the car.
Although Marsha's following words were ambiguous, it was more hurtful than any direct accusation.
Marsha smiled and said, "I didn't say Elisa was at fault. Why are you all so anxious? You read too much into it."
Elisa smirked upon hearing her words. Why does everyone take me as an easy target, taking swipes at me?
Initially, Elisa did not want to argue with Will's mother, especially when he was still unconscious.
After all, he got severely injured from protecting her during the crash.
However, it did not mean she would take any insult lying down.