What Happens in Chapter 654 – From the Book A Life Debt Repaid
Dive into Chapter 654, 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.
Despite having not met for three years, the three of them simply picked up from where they left off.
Zoe was still as lively as she was.
Did she really manage to let everything go over the past three years?
Did she really manage to let go of Jay, Bob, and the Levine family?!
The atmosphere remained excellent throughout their meal.
After dinner, they settled the bill and left without lingering for too long.
When they left the restaurant, the three of them stopped in their tracks.
They saw Nancy.
Next to her stood Bob and Cora, walking hand in hand.
They were probably just done with their dinner and about to leave.
Coincidentally, they bumped into them.
More specifically, Zoe bumped into them and things were so tense one could cut the atmosphere with a knife.
Nancy was clearly shocked at seeing Zoe.
Ever since she threatened Zoe, Zoe disappeared for three whole years.
Just when she had almost forgotten about Zoe's existence, Zoe appeared right before her eyes again.
Their meeting this time…
Was not as volatile and explosive.
They had almost become strangers.
"You're back, Zoe?" Cora ended up being the first one to speak.
She asked her question in a tone of surprise.
After today's filming session of Actors on Set, she left right after things were wrapped up.
Her dressing room was definitely not the same as Zoe's.
Therefore, Cora did not bump into Zoe and was truly unaware about her return.
"Yes, I have," Zoe replied to her.
She glanced casually at Bob, who had been staring at her all the while.
Even if she had animosity toward Cora, which was inevitable given the complicated relationship between them, she was willing to give Bob and Cora her blessings.
"Jealous?" Quinn teased as she looked at Zoe.
Zoe shook her head, "I'm quite glad, actually."
"Is that so?"
"I felt bad toward Bob previously, but I feel much better now seeing how well he's living his life."
"How exactly did you and Bob break up?" Quinn couldn't hold back her curiosity and asked.
"We just… weren't suited for each other."
"Not suited for each other?"
"Disparity in our family backgrounds," Zoe explained further.
Quinn, the ever-smart lawyer, got it immediately, "His parents objected to him being with you?"
"It's all in the past." Zoe did not give Quinn a direct response. "We should be looking forward to the future right now."
Quinn thought that what Zoe said made sense.
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