Summary of Chapter 211 from A Life Debt Repaid
Chapter 211 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 211
Zoe did not stop to argue with her grandfather.
Having lived here for years, she knew all too well that he would just talk her to death.
She pulled Cordy along and left Levine Manor, getting into their car that took them back to Cordy’s apartment.
Cordy did not say a word along the way and was so silent she might as well be air.
Zoe was not good at figuring out people or she could have avoided being so thoroughly wounded in her own relationship.
That was why she had no idea how Cordy felt as Cordy remained impassive. Was Cordy really sad, or was she actually as eerily calm as she looked?
But after they had returned home, Cordy went about her life as usually did, taking a shower and then going to bed.
It was as if nothing happened earlier, as if she was not hurt, not traumatized, and did not meet Zoe’s grandfather.
Unable to take it, Zoe dropped to her knees on the edge of the bed and snapped at Cordy, “Cry if you want, Cordy! You’ll feel better if you do-I’ve done it plenty of times myself or all that pent-up grief would hurt so much you’ll die.”
Cordy looked at Zoe’s face then and saw how much and obviously worried Zoe was.
She suddenly smiled.
It was not as if she did not want to cry, but she simply believed that crying changed nothing and things would just stay the same.
Moreover, she had become so jaded after so long that she could not cry, no matter how tremendous the tribulation.
And that was the case for today.
On the other hand, Zoe became even more flustered-how could Cordy still smile when she was clearly hurting?
Zoe was an exception, even if Cordy did not know how she came to trust Zoe.
But perhaps after meeting so many villains, not everyone Cordy came across would be another!
She would never believe that fate could be that cruel.
“Gosh, Cordy-I don’t even know why I like you so much,” Zoe said earnestly then. “But I promise you this: even if you ultimately can’t stay with John or become mortal enemies with him, you’ll always be my best friend!”
“I believe you.” Cordy nodded. “I won’t hold anything against you just because you’re a Levine either. Either way, I’ve simply accepted everything with grace. Nothing hurts if you genuinely accept it.”
Zoe was left staring at Cordy in disbelief while the latter continued nonchalantly, “It’s late, so you should go to bed soon. Don’t you have to shoot more scenes tomorrow? Don’t let me keep you up.
Cordy was just so rational it hurt!
“Jay told me he’s pushing my parts to a later date,” Zoe replied. “He told me to keep you company, and he had some messages for you.”
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