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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 136

Summary for Chapter 136: A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter 136 – A Turning Point in A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng

In this chapter of A Life Debt Repaid, Cheng Xiaocheng introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 136 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 136

“Well, there’s nothing I can really do against you…” Cordy said, sounding as if she could not help it.

Plum was delighted inwardly, convinced that Cordy was already giving up.

Age before beauty, indeed! Cordy never stood a chance against her!

“Well, we are family, so we shouldn’t hold grievances against each other,” Plum said cheerfully. “In that case, you should go to the police station and rescind your charges-”

“I want ten percent of Sachs Enterprises‘ shares.” Cordy cut Plum short right then.

Both Simon and Sue’s faces fell, with Sue exclaiming in agitation, “Don’t be so greedy, Cordy! You’re demanding a mile when we just gave you an inch!”

“An outsider like you doesn’t get to decide what happens to Sachs Enterprises!” Cordy snapped at Sue right then, leveling her an icy look. “Who do you think you are, criticizing me?!”

Sue was left flushing, but she did not have a comeback against Cordy.

That was when Simon spoke. “No. Absolutely not.”

Short and blunt, he meant that he would not even entertain the thought.

“See you in court, then,” Cordy replied nonchalantly.

“Cordy Sachs!” Simon screamed right then, his temper flaring as he proceeded to insult Cordy, You really should know your place! Do you really think I’d give you ten percent of my company’s shares?! What right do you have to take from me?! Dream on!”

It was only natural for Plum to not agree to Cordy’s demand, but her son’s determined stance more or less upsetted her.

And she was only further provoked by the look of contempt in Cordy’s eyes!

“Those shares are my rightful inheritance,” Cordy said icily.

“I’ll give it to you!” Simon agreed to the deal through clenched teeth.

“You can’t, Simon!” Sue cried right then. “You only own half of the company’s shares, but you’re now giving ten percent?!”

She certainly could not accept it–she could give up anything else, but all of the Sachs‘ family assets were all rightfully her son’s!

No one else had the right to even take a cent!

“Shut up!” Simon barked at her nonetheless. “Are you going to watch my mother being sent to prison?!”

“But that’s a lot of shares-”

Smack!

Plum suddenly slapped Sue across the face, leaving Sue dumbstruck while Plum shrieked in rage, You mongrel! To think I was usually so nice to you–you don’t even care what happens to me!”

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