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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 110

Summary for Chapter 110: A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter Summary: Chapter 110 – A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng

In Chapter 110, a key moment in the Marriage novel A Life Debt Repaid, Cheng Xiaocheng delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 110

Smack!

Cordy’s eyes narrowed as Plum’s slap landed squarely on her face, leaving a distinctly red palm print on her fair cheek.

“You shameless b*tch! How could you do this to your own sister?!” Plum snapped at her right after that. “How can she or our family show our faces in public now?! How did we ever raise a swine like you, Cordy?!”

Cordy simply pursed her lips seven as she felt the burning sting on her cheek.

Many unpleasant memories abruptly appeared in her mind at the same time.

She had been alone and helpless since her mother died.

On the other hand, Noel won Simon and Plum’s favor in every way, and abused Cordy however she could.

As a child, Cordy was not good at resisting, and she had to just bear with it most of the time. Even if Simon or Plum knew that Noel was the one at fault, Cordy would be punished anyway.

There was even a time when Plum locked her up, denying her food or drink for two days.

She had been slapped before by Plum too–just like now, with every ounce of strength she had.

She had been a kid back then, and the sheer force left her floored and deaf in one ear for a month.

She was constantly made to stand or kneel outside the house–it was her fault whenever Noel. started crying, because she was the older sister who did not let Noel have whatever she wanted.

For the longest time, she never understood why.

Eventually, she did.

From the very beginning, Cordy and her mother had never been accepted by the Sachs!

Cordy clenched her fist as she stared coolly at Plum’s vile, savage face.

The same face that left her with so much childhood trauma!

“For me, the worst thing in my life is that my last name is Sachs!” Cordy shot back.

“Cordy Sachs…!” Plum howled at her, livid.

Nonetheless, Cordy continued. “If I could speak to my mother, I’d advise her so that your rotten family doesn’t get to abuse her!”

“You think she’s all that noble?! Your mother was lucky to marry into our family!” Plum spat heinously. “Do you think she could’ve done that if she didn’t strip herself naked to seduce my son?! You’re both laughable!”

Cordy’s knuckles were clenched pale white. was not as if she did not dare to hit Plum–she just did not want to let Plum off that easy!

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