Chapter Summary: Chapter 227 – A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng
In Chapter 227, 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.
Chapter 227
They arrived at a consensus.
Mandy walked out of Alan’s study.
Alan sipped on his tea and sighed. “I separated two couples in a span of two days.”
“It was necessary with Ms. Sachs, but not with Ms. Jessop.” Having been with Alan for many
called years, Butler Lawrence could naturally understand what was going on in his mind. “Sir, you Ms. Jessop over just to test her and not to break them up. She was the one who failed to meet your standards, sir.”
In fact, it had nothing to do with Jessop Corp and her previous scandals.
Alan chuckled. Indeed, Lawrence was right.
Had Cordy and Mandy exchanged positions, things would have turned out different.
When Mandy walked out of the study, she burst right into tears the moment she saw Jay.
Of course, Jay knew what his father had done.
His father had made himself clear that whoever yearned to enter the gates of the Levine household had to first go through him. Mandy clearly did not make the mark.
In fact, he knew what the outcome would be even before she went into the study.
He did not object to it because that way…things between him and Mandy could finally end.
They started out as a faux couple in the first place anyway, but Mandy was the one who kept asking for more.
“Come on. I’ll send you back,” Jay pulled Mandy away and led her to the gates of the house.
Mandy stopped in her tracks.
Jay turned around to look at her.
*Jay Parker, did you already know that your father won’t accept me? And you deliberately made me come here today to embarrass me, right?” Mandy flung his arm away and questioned him.
As dumb as she was, she finally figured things out.
Jay stood silent.
His silence was enough to answer her question.
Smack!
Mandy gave Jay a tight slap across his face.
Mandy bit her lip.
Jay had told her many times before that they were just pretending to be a couple. After their popularity faded, their relationship would become non-existent. She was the one who insisted on taking things further, finding ways to cling onto him and not let go.
“It’s getting late.” Jay did not want to talk any further.
Rather than saying that he did not want to pursue the matter, it was more accurate to say that his patience toward her was running thin.
Mandy eventually sat in Jay’s car, and it was eerily quiet inside.
“Can we still be friends in the future?” Mandy suddenly asked.
Jay’s eyes trembled slightly, but he remained silent.
“Your dad said if we break up amicably, we can still be friends,” Mandy looked at Jay and went on.” Whatever it is, I was always there for you when you needed help. Can’t we be friends just on that basis?”
“Yes, we can.” Jay nodded. “Feel free to come to me if you need help in the future.”
“I’ll take your word for it.”
“Of course.” Jay promised.
That made Mandy fee! a bit better.
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