What Happens in Chapter 221 – From the Book A Life Debt Repaid
Dive into Chapter 221, a pivotal chapter in A Life Debt Repaid, written by Cheng Xiaocheng. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.
Chapter 221
Three Bentleys were parked right outside the main entrance of Levine Manor, and the security guard rushed forward to open the doors.
The first one to walk out was John, who was dressed in a black suit that emphasized his towering figure and imposing aura.
After getting out of the car, he ceremoniously bent forward to help Jessica out of the car.
Jessica smiled coyly. “Thank you.”
“Don’t mention it.” John nodded, politely yet distantly.
Jessica kept the smile on her face, as if she did not care about John’s attitude toward her.
The two of them walked one after another to the car next to them and waited respectfully.
Old Mr. William Stuart came out of the car with the help of his personal butler.
Although he was over 70 years of age and his hair had gone completely white, he looked hale and hearty as he stood tall and straight.
Jessica’s parents, Andy Stuart and Wendy Stone, together with her brother, James Stuart, came
out of the last Bentley.
The Stuart family, helmed by William, began walking toward the house.
At the same time, Alan was being pushed in William’s direction.
The two men were long-time friends, but the frequency at which they met each other declined along with their respective health conditions.
Now that they finally met each other, both of them were feeling emotional.
William bent forward and hugged Alan.
“Alan, it’s been a while.”
“It has, indeed.”
She suddenly felt like a frog in the well, unexposed and knowing nothing of the world, and she was at a complete loss as to how to act,
She had never gotten cold feet like this.
She sneaked another peek at the people around her and Zoe who was not far away.
The sight of Zoe looking all relaxed and calm made her upset.
Jay, who was standing at the side, was equally composed as well.
It was as if they were very used to witnessing this scene.
She seemed to be the only one out of place in this circle of the wealthy and powerful.
Mandy felt indignant from the bottom of her heart.
Firstly, it was because she truly felt the hit from the sense of inferiority that arose from the depths of her heart. She had never felt like this from a young age, yet now, a mere family banquet was enough to make her feel utterly ashamed of herself.
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