Chapter Summary: Chapter 120 – A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng
In Chapter 120, 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 120
“Hello, Ms. Sachs. Your reputation precedes you, though you’re even more beautiful than when you appeared at the press conference.” Sam praised her earnestly.
“You flatter me.” Cordy smiled. “You’re quite handsome too.”
Sam smiled smugly and shot John a provoking look, but John ignored it.
Pulling out a chair for Cordy, John said, “I knew them since I was a boy since our families were close. That said, I spent more time abroad and rarely came back. This is the first time I’m celebrating my birthday in North City, so they wanted to join me.”
In other words, he wanted to celebrate it with her alone, but they insisted on tagging alone.
“Anyway, just be at ease. Don’t mind them,” John then added quietly, clearly taking her feelings into consideration.
Cordy nodded.
It was his birthday, and naturally what he said went.
However, she wondered if she would have a chance to say the things she was prepared to say tonight.
That was when the door suddenly opened, and a familiar female voice could be heard.
“Starting without me? You’re all evil!”
Cordy turned to find Zoe carrying a bouquet of flowers as she entered eagerly.
“Oh, no one here would dare start without the queen of showbiz, right?” Bob exclaimed with exaggerated humility.
“Good boy.” Zoe grinned and walked straight to John, giving him a warm hug around the neck. Happy birthday, darling.”
John, however, was looking at the bouquet with disdain. “That’s what you got me after asking everyone on Twitter?”
“Hey, I gave my heart here,” Zoe argued defensively. “I picked each flower and wrapped it myself. It’s a bouquet like no other, just the way I feel about you.”
Even if John said that he hated flowers, he obviously spared a few more glances at the bouquet when Zoe told him that she wrapped it herself.
That was when Zoe leaned toward Cordy, asking, “Cordy. Don’t you think this smells good?”
“It does,” Cordy replied. “Royal Chamber’s premium rose perfume. It’s the Hermes of perfumes, but most importantly, it has been out of production for a long time. It only shows up occasionally at auctions, so it’s a rare treasure.”
“You know your stuff. Men really don’t know a thing,” Zoe praised her earnestly.
Cordy was far more cultured and a greater person than she imagined, and Zoe loved Cordy to bits.
In fact, Zoe had been so thrilled as she watched Cordy destroy Noel and Kyle during the conference that she was clapping and exclaiming in excitement. She would even have invited Cordy out for drinks to celebrate if she were not busy! press
Fortunately, it was her brother’s birthday today, and Zoe could keep drinking until she got drunk.
And if she were to be honest, she would not be here drinking with those geezers if Cordy was not coming.
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