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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 1097

Summary for Chapter 1097: A Life Debt Repaid

What Happens in Chapter 1097 – From the Book A Life Debt Repaid

Dive into Chapter 1097, a pivotal chapter in A Life Debt Repaid, written by Cheng Xiaocheng. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Cordy blinked at John, who said, "I didn't think I'd see you again. This makes it worth it… even if I die now."

"No one's dying. Not until the very last moment," Cordy said bluntly.

"Just go," John told her nonetheless.

As Cordy pursed her lips, John repeated himself resolutely, "Go."

"Shut up. It'll be done soon enough," Cordy said, averting her eyes.

She refused to give up until the very end.

And yet, smoke was starting to spill into the basement, and John obviously noticed that.

He held her gaze, looking deep into her eyes as she said, "I'm not worth it, Cordy."

"This isn't about you," Cordy said coolly. "I refused to let Dicky be fatherless."

"You've already taken good care of him."

"That still doesn't replace his father."

"But he shouldn't lose his mother too."

Cordy bit her lip at that, while John continued, "Meeting you was my greatest blessing in life. That's why I feel no regrets."

Cordy stayed silent and kept watching as the bodyguard hammered against John's chains.

"Please, I'm begging you. Go."

There was a quiver in John's voice now.

He was expendable, but she was not.

She must live—that was his only wish.

He would really be rolling around in his grave if she died because of him!

"Five minutes," Cordy told him slowly and clearly then. "If we can't break your chains by then, I'll leave."

"That's completely unnecessary—"

At the same time, the smoke in the basement thickened, and without a breathing mask, John was already hacking violently.

"Let's go," Cordy finally told the bodyguard.

This was enough—any further delay, and they would never make it out either.

John was right—Richard could go fatherless, but he could not be an orphan.

They had been doing just fine without John over the years, after all.

The only regret Cordy had was that Richard knew John survived, and this meant that he would have to suffer the loss of his father again.

Her eyes were red as she felt helpless and despair before death.

The bodyguard obeyed and put the hammer down.

John seemed to heave a sigh of relief as well—thankfully, Cordy remained rational.

"I'm sorry." Cordy apologized.

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