Chapter Summary: Chapter 1339 – A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng
In Chapter 1339, 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.
Quinn was left staring at Sam, finding him acting strange just then—was he still drunk?
After all, he was only docile when he was drunk.
She entered the room, leaving him taken aback as she promptly pulled off his blanket. "You need to eat even if you're still drunk—you'd at least feel better than having an empty stomach. I could help you wash up if you're feeling nauseated too…"
She suddenly trailed off as she stared at him fixedly.
He frowned, followed her stare downward, and blushed.
He promptly pulled up his blanket to hide himself.
At the same time, Quinn realized with a start and flushed a crimson, surprised by what she had seen. She quickly turned her back on Sam—she did not mean to look.
Still, Sam was a little frustrated to see her avoiding staring so quickly and snapped, "It's normal for men in the morning!"
"Yeah…" Quinn replied—was it something she said?
"It's proof that I'm healthy."
"I know."
"It's not a reaction to you."
Quinn pursed her lips in silence—she had been fine before, but she felt a little upset just then.
"Come eat once you're done washing up. I'll be waiting outside," she told him before leaving his room.
Sam watched as she left and sighed exasperatedly.
In reality, it was a reaction to Quinn—he had been dreaming of her the whole night too.
Quinn heaved a sigh of relief.
She had no idea if her cooking suited his tastes, but it was good enough if he said that it was good—he was never good with giving praises.
"Then have some more," she quickly urged him. "That and the pork tenderloin. I've always liked it, so I learned the dish for a while now."
Sam nodded.
The vibes around the table were certainly pleasant—Sam kept eating as Quinn brought him food, and he finished plate after plate.
Still, he soon realized something unusual. "Why aren't you eating?"
He was almost stuffed and was just being nice to finish everything since it was the first time Quinn cooked for him.
However, she had definitely cooked too much for him to eat everything alone…
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