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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 361

Summary for Chapter 361: A Life Debt Repaid

Summary of Chapter 361 from A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter 361 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 361

"Is Mommy going to cook for me?" Richard sounded very agitated.

"I want to buy groceries with Mommy, and I want to be with Mommy!" Cordy smiled and nodded.

Of course, she would not leave Richard alone at home.She held his hand and said to John, "Head back first if you're busy. I'll take good care of Dicky."

John did not respond.

Cordy did not say anything further.

Instead, she went ahead and brought Richard to a nearby grocery store, and John followed right behind them.

Many times, Cordy wanted to tell him to leave, but she eventually chose to remain silent.

The three of them walked around and shopped in the grocery store.

"Mommy, what are we buying?"

Richard was bubbling with excitement.He had never been to a grocery store like this, since his house had everything and Winston always made sure that the house was well- stocked.He never had the chance to visit a grocery store and see how it looked.

"I'll buy whatever you want to eat."

"I want to eat fish, lobster, and crab..."

Richard mentioned many seafood options.

The corner of Cordy's lips lifted in a smile.

Richard's palate was similar to hers.

Cordy made a beeline to the seafood section and picked out many types of seafood.

She thought about it and decided that seafood alone was not enough, so she picked out some vegetables, steak, and some snacks.

After she was done, she said to John, "Help me watch Dicky for a while.I need some time to buy some personal items.Wait for me at the cashier."

"Okay."

With that, Cordy left.She was holding onto a couple of packets of sanitary pads as she headed to the cashier.

John and Richard were already scanning the items at the self- checkout counter.

When John saw her walking over, he reached out and said, "Give me your things.I'll check them out together with everything else."

Cordy hesitated, and John furrowed his brow.

There were a few more people behind them in the queue.

Feeling like some people were muttering under their breaths for them to hurry up, Cordy bit the bullet and passed all the packets of sanitary pads to John.

John looked at them as he held them in his hands.

Cordy felt so awkward she could not help but turn and look away.

Cordy wanted to dig a hole and bury herself in it as she listened to their conversation.

"Miss, please help your husband choose a type," the cashier urged without forgetting to comment, "Your husband is so nice. I seldom see husbands caring about their wives’ opinions."

Cordy glanced at John, who had a smug smile hanging on his lips.

Cordy was speechless.

The thought of her gloating at his plight earlier made her lament that retribution had come too soon.

Cordy shut her eyes and randomly picked a box.

"This one, then."

"Okay."

The cashier immediately packed it into a bag.

After they made payment, the three of them walked out of the grocery store.

Cordy seldom visited the grocery store and suddenly felt that she might have bought too much as she saw John carrying two large bags filled to the brim.

"Let me."

Cordy stopped in front of John and said, "I'd hate to take up your time."

"Are you sure?" John asked Cordy.

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