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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 1337

Summary for Chapter 1337: A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1337 – A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng

In Chapter 1337, 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.

Zoe told him just then, "Get some rest, Bob."

"Yeah."

With that, she got up and left, though she turned around at the door to glance at him.

He was flat on his back, his eyes covered under his hand.

But the tears flowing from underneath were visible anyway.

If only…

No. No ifs—Bob would meet the one he was destined for in life.

With that, Zoe left.

She had actually noticed Jay listening to their conversation from outside the door for a while.

However, he never came in—it was his gesture of respect.

"You should talk to him," Zoe told him.

"Yeah." Jay nodded, while she earnestly felt that it was worth being alive just then.

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Meanwhile, Quinn had considerable difficulty helping Sam to the car and driving him home.

She drove as slowly as possible—she was that bad at driving and was concerned Sam would get sick if the journey was too bumpy.

The car was basically a snail crawling on the road, and there was no telling how long it took for her to finally reach the parking lot.

After stopping, she opened the door to the back seat and stared at Sam, who was out like a light.

Eventually, she steeled herself to wake him up. "Get up, Sam. We're home. You can sleep on the bed."

As Sam did not move at all, she pressed, "Come on, Sam. Get up."

Sam frowned in annoyance. "Shut it…"

"Be good. You can sleep in the house—it's really uncomfortable doing it in the car."

"Get out of the car yourself, Sam," she told him.

Sam actually looked left and right before getting out tamely.

Quinn was actually delighted—was it really this easy?!

Nonetheless, she quickly walked up to hold him up since he was really drunk despite his compliance, and he was still wobbling.

She could feel most of Sam's weight on herself—she was left gritting her teeth as she closed the car door and locked it before helping Sam back in the house.

However, when they finally made it inside, Sam suddenly tripped over her foot, and they both dropped to the floor with a loud thud.

Quinn winced in pain, while Sam seemed immune and fell asleep on the floor.

"Sam, get up," she called out even as tugged on him, but he was not budging at all.

"Get up, or I'll hate you!" she threatened.

Sam scrambled to his feet right then.

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