Summary of Chapter 1060 from A Life Debt Repaid
Chapter 1060 marks a crucial moment in Cheng Xiaocheng’s Marriage novel, A Life Debt Repaid. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
But hearing Jay say with such certainty that his heart would ache for her…
Happiness filled her heart.
She really wanted to kiss him in front of everyone, but she was worried that Jay would bury his head in the ground out of embarrassment.
"Jay, I didn't mean that your heart wouldn't ache for me. I meant that you wanted me to go home so early surely because you want me to bear many children for you, enough to make up a basketball team."
Cordy burst out laughing.
Meanwhile, Quinn barely managed to hold in her laughter, chuckling inwardly as she sipped on her wine.
She did not drink much, but it was not little either.
Jay's ears turned completely red. He held on tight to Zoe and left in a hurry on his wheelchair.
Over the years, they had never seen Jay so awkward before.
Indeed, every person has his own weakness.
After they left, Quinn put down her wine glass and said, "Let's go, too."
"Wait," Cordy grabbed Quinn's arm and said, "I'll drink with you."
"Huh?" Quinn was taken aback.
Zoe had already left, so why would they continue drinking?
Did she not say that they were drunk?
"Zoe loses all control of herself the moment she starts drinking. She should go home early to bear children for Jay, enough to make up a basketball team," Cordy explained.
Quinn could not hold back her laughter. She asked again, "What about Patrick?"
Patrick was hunched over the table.
If Zoe had not left, he would have continued putting up a front.
The moment she left, he immediately collapsed on the table.
"Let him sleep for a while."
"Okay." Quinn did not refuse Cordy's offer.
The two of them began drinking.
"Why do you go to the capital so frequently?" Quinn said in surprise.
"I don't know." Quinn shook her head. "But I really just want to spend my life with him, but I don't know how to communicate that with him. He seems to be very annoyed with me."
"Could it be possible that you did not show him how sincere you are?"
Quinn bit her lip.
Perhaps.
Each time she wanted to talk to Sam, she would not insist the moment Sam rejected her.
She felt that she was simply respecting Sam's wishes, but would Sam think that she was just casually asking him?
But each time she was faced with Sam's couldn't-care-less attitude, she found it extremely difficult to talk to him calmly.
"Actually, I think the problem between you two lies with you, not him," Cordy said seriously.
"Huh?" Quinn did not understand.
Between the two of them, the one who had been avoiding the issue had always been Sam.
Although Sam did not fool around with women as much as he did in the past, it was true that he seemed indifferent to her.
"You should first figure out what you feel about Sam and if you truly, faithfully want to be with him for your entire life. If you're not even sure about that, how do you expect Sam to feel your sincerity?" Cordy said helplessly, "To be honest, even I think that your affection for him feels more like gratitude, let alone Sam."
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