Chapter 445 – A Turning Point in A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng
In this chapter of A Life Debt Repaid, Cheng Xiaocheng introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 445 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
"Do you live around here?" Cora asked her.
"Hmm."
"This neighborhood seems pretty good," Cora said lightly.
"So, you think I should stay in the slums, don't you?" Zoe sounded rather blunt.
"I didn't mean that. I also feel quite guilty to see Mom treat you that way..."
"Okay, that's enough. You don't have to tell me about your good relationship with your mother." Zoe interrupted her.
Cora then stopped talking.
Though she did not treat Zoe badly, Zoe did not like her.
"Let's go," Jay said to Cora as he put down his spoon.
"I haven't finished eating." Cora liked to eat apple pies very much. Besides, the apple pies here were very nice.
"I'll get the leftovers packed up for you," Jay said. "Get into the car first."
Jay handed the car key to Cora.
She nodded obediently. "Okay. Thank you, Uncle Jay."
After that, she grabbed the key and left first.
Zoe sneered.
Jay was nice to everyone. It was in the middle of winter, and he would rather suffer in the cold to pack the food for Cora than let her get cold.
However, Zoe was still confused.
Why did he treat her so badly?
What did she do to make him hate her?
Was she any worse than Cora?
Oh, no.
He started to hate her after she fell in love with him. He then revealed his true colors.
She was slightly happy, and she felt that Jay was not that aloof toward her.
He would eat the apple pie with her. Besides, he would even pack it up for her for fear that she might get cold.
Currently, she yearned to gain approval from the Levine family.
"Do you like Bob?" Jay suddenly asked.
She was stupefied because of the sudden question, and after that, she blushed slightly.
She whispered, "I've got a pretty good impression of him."
"Your mother brought you here today to let you get to know Bob and date him, isn't it?"
"Yes." She nodded honestly.
"He's not suitable for you," Jay said straightforwardly.
Cora looked at him and asked slowly and sadly, "Do you think I'm not worthy of Bob?"
"No, it's just that he won't like a girl like you."
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