Summary of Chapter 74 from A Life Debt Repaid
Chapter 74 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 74
Cordy stayed in John’s ward, keeping him company while working on her laptop-there was still a lot of work to do.
She was so engrossed on occasion that she did not hear what John was saying.
Still, he did not disturb her, even picking up an apple nearby and starting to peel it.
Randy Martin was just passing by when he happened upon the scene, his jaw dropping right then! Who was the patient there?! To think that his boss was quite the domestic goddess!
Still, he quickly fled, afraid to disturb them just then.
Meanwhile, Cordy was still reviewing several letters asking for instructions. Then, she suddenly spotted the plate of peeled apple slices beside her laptop, and each had a toothpick as a skewer. She picked one up and ate it offhandedly.
It had been a while since she had apples, and she almost forgot that they could be so sweet.
And after the first slice, she took a second, her eyes fixed on the screen… until she realized something unusual while eating.
There was just her and John in the room.
And if she did not peel them, it would be…
Abruptly looking up, she saw John sitting in his bed and smiling at her.
“You peeled these?” she asked.
John shrugged. “Who else would’ve?”
“Aren’t you the patient here?”
“I’m not missing any limbs.”
Pursing her lips, she simply turned back toward her computer screen, focusing on her work once more.
“Could I ask a question?” John said just then.
Cordy happened to be more or less done with the tasks she had on hand, and she just had to wait for Simon to hold up his end of their deal.
“What is it?” she asked, turning toward him.
“Why were you suddenly being distant after I left on that business trip?” John asked, his tone suddenly serious.
Cordy was once again surprised.
He had never asked about that until now, as if he did not care.
And it had been so long ago-why would he suddenly mention it?
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