Summary of Chapter 716 from A Life Debt Repaid
Chapter 716 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.
Cordy snapped, "I didn't ask for you!"
"What, did some jinx call me?!" Lucas shot back.
"That's an insult to an officer!" Cordy said sternly.
Lucas pursed his lips, and said, "What, are you saying you didn't ask the officer to call me?"
"Nope."
Lucas's voice was getting louder as he demanded, "Then, what?! Does he have my number or something?!"
"Yes! He remembered you from that bar fight!"
Lucas was left stumped for a moment before then continued loudly and assuredly, "The cops wouldn't decide on that themselves. You put them up to it!"
"No, I called my assistant and asked him to help," Cordy explained while restraining herself. "But it turns out that he's on his honeymoon."
"What, he didn't delegate his tasks when he works at a big company like yours? Who do you think you're fooling?!"
"Yes, he had a stand-in, but my phone ran out of juice by coincidence! They don't have a charger for my phone's model either, and do you think they could just get one this late at night? The cops just wanted it over with, so they called you!"
"Hah!" Lucas snorted. "You might sound like you're making sense, but there are plenty of holes in your logic! Can't you ask to borrow someone else's phone?"
"I don't know my new assistant's number. He's just standing in for two weeks—I have no reason to remember his number—"
"But you do remember your assistant's number, don't you? Why didn't you call him and tell him to call the stand-in for you?"
Cordy was stumped.
To be honest, she did not think of that—drinking too much really dulled her intelligence.
"Pfft." Lucas snorted in disdain and was clearly mocking her.
Incensed, Cordy snapped, "Well, you didn't have to come! Did I ever ask you to come?! You came anyway, and you're being all hurt about it. And where's your girlfriend? What are you doing here instead of flirting with her?!"
"Honestly, I just bailed you out. Is this how you treat your savior?"
"Calling yourself a savior just because you posted bail? What, should I spread my legs for you too?!" Cordy retorted.
The man could think whatever he liked.
"So you actually were interested in me?" Lucas glared at her.
"So stay away from me and deny me any chance," Cordy growled at him viciously. "You know that I'm amazing with seduction, and I'd have any man I have my eyes on."
"You give yourself too much credit," Lucas retorted with disdain.
"Then why would you keep showing up around me? Are you saying you're no interested, Lucas Lynch?! You could've just ignored me if you feel nothing, or are you saying you think nothing of me when you hover around me repeatedly?!"
"Me? Interested?!" Lucas certainly thought it was a joke.
"If you were, why did you kiss me at the capital? Why did you stay with me at the hospital? Or actually entertain my stupid proposal to warm my bed?! Is that what you do when you hate a person?! Stop pretending, you'd be head over heels if not for your girlfriend—"
"Stop the car!" Lucas yelled at the driver right then, and he did so immediately.
Then, Lucas turned to Cordy and barked, "Get out!"
Cordy did not hesitate to do so, though as soon as she got out, the car sped off, leaving Cordy alone on the isolated street.
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