Summary of Chapter 381 from A Life Debt Repaid
Chapter 381 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 381
Marvin Saunders, Sam's father, promptly snapped at him. His tone was severe as he said, "Watch your language! You're talking to your own brother here!"
"It's alright," Ryan said nonchalantly. "Sam's always been like that. Even after all these years, he never changed."
"You're the pride of our parents. No matter how I change, I'd always be less than you," Sam retorted self-deprecatingly. "Anyway, it's rare for the family to gather, so take your time to catch up. My friends are over there, so I'm going."
"Sam!" Marvin huffed despite his rage. Still, he wasn't really going to lash out in front of so many guests.
There was no question they shared the same parents, but the brothers were completely different. Ryan had always been smart and understanding, never giving anyone a reason to worry. The only time he rebelled was when he left Saunderia to pursue a career in scientific research. Lindsay and Marvin had been reluctant, but they were reluctant to stop him from fulfilling his ambitions especially when it was in service to the nation. Ultimately, Ryan gained their support.
On the other hand, Sam never bothered studying and often got into fights as a child. Often, Lindsay and Marvin would be summoned to school. He didn't bother working when he got older either, and cared only about drinking or chasing skirts. There was no telling how horrible things would get if they entrusted Saunderia to him!
They could only count on Quinn, who hopefully could help Sam manage Saunderia.
"Are you coming or not?" Sam asked Quinn, but she wasn't as willful as he was-she certainly would not leave when the family was together.
"Guess not," Sam scoffed, and left on his own.
He made his way to John, who was with Jessica, Bob, and Jay.
Cordy seemed to have left.
"Oh, if it isn't the birthday boy!" Bob teased.
Sam shot him a look. "And here I thought you won't be coming. Where's your girlfriend?"
"She's shy."
"Heh," Sam snorted.
"Cooking with my girlfriend."
Sam was left glaring at him, but Bob was grinning in bliss. "What? It's called setting the mood, get it? Neither of us can cook, so we’re learning to do it together. People like you who live their lives between their legs would never get it."
John glanced at Jay, who remained silent to the end.
"Yes, I don't-but neither does anyone else," Sam snorted. "Do you get it? John? Jay?"
"I do, actually," Jessica spoke, since neither John nor Jay were answering." It's nice to cook with someone you're fond of."
Bob naturally felt cathartic hearing that, but didn't respond since it was Jessica.
It left her a little awkward, but knowing that John's friends clearly didn't think highly of her, she said mildly, "It's late, Jonny. Let's go home-you're coming to Rocktown with me tomorrow, after all."
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