Summary of Chapter 133 from A Life Debt Repaid
Chapter 133 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.
Chapter 133
Cordy then gestured. “Try it.”
There was a slight expectation in her eyes, which seemed to twinkle dazzlingly.
John picked up his knife and cut through a slice of the grilled mackerel, politely and elegantly putting it in his mouth and chewed.
He did not react much or give any comment, so Cordy could not tell at all if it was good.
Still, after he had the mackerel, he had one of the vinegar ribs..
And then the rest of the dishes.
When he was done, he picked up his red wine and took a small sip.
“Is it good?” Cordy could not resist asking eventually
Nonetheless, John slowly wiped the corner of his mouth and said, “It’s alright. Not bad.”
“Really?” Cordy quickly picked up her fork and knife, ready to eat.
That was when John’s long fingers suddenly caught her wrist, leaving her frowning.
“It’s enough for one of us to have food poisoning,” he said calmly, then took another sip of his red wine.
Cordy naturally could tell what he was getting at, but smacked his hand off.
In the end, she insisted on trying the outcome of her first attempt at cooking!
But the look on her face certainly changed the instant she put some of the vinegar ribs into her mouth and she spat it out right then!
It was supposed to be vinegar ribs! Why was it bitter?!
John chuckled at her reaction and handed her her drink.
She quickly took it and drank a mouthful before turning to John. “How did you stomach that?!”
“It’s difficult to refuse such sincerity,” he said with a smile.
While Cordy was speechless, he suggested, “Your omelets are actually good, Ms. Sachs.”
She bit her lip.
Retrieving all the dishes spread out over the table, Cordy returned to the kitchen and made two plates of pasta.
She watched as John ate the pasta while taking the occasional sips of red wine, thinking to herself just then that the good–looking ones seemed to look good no matter what they did.
“If you can do that, we can try dating,” Cordy finished, then quickly lowered her head.
She pretended to eat her pasta without taking a single bite, and she was flushed despite her feigned nonchalance.
She was a twenty–five–year–old adult, and this was not her first time getting into a relationship.
Even so, she just felt so helpless.
However, she was not the only person being helpless either.
John was gulping, his alluring Adam’s apple bobbing endlessly.
Eventually, he said, “Okay.”
There was even a quiver in his voice!
But for him, time was not of any concern.
That was when Cordy looked up sneakily at John, and she found his gaze lingering ever so casually on her face.
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