What Happens in Chapter 754 – From the Book A Life Debt Repaid
Dive into Chapter 754, 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.
Although he did lose his memory three years ago, his past life and his life as he knew it now completely corresponded to each other. There was no reason for him to doubt it.
He turned to the other side.
He flipped and flopped on the bed, unable to fall asleep.
Richard's words suddenly surfaced in his mind again, asking him if he was afraid of not knowing how to deal with his emotions right now.
Lucas buried himself under the sheets again.
He realized that he was indeed struggling with it!
He must stop thinking about this.
He was sure he would be possessed at the rate he was overthinking.
Meanwhile, Cordy could sense that the person next to her in the room was on the brink of collapse.
Wasn't it just an awkward moment?
Did he have to be so affected?
It was almost three in the morning, yet he was still awake.
Although she admitted that it was rather embarrassing, she did not think that Lucas was so emotionally vulnerable that he could be affected to the point of losing sleep the entire night.
Of course, Cordy was not so kind-hearted as to go over and offer him some comfort.
He would not care for it anyway.
People like him would rather force himself up a dead end than reveal his vulnerabilities to others.
With a sudden urge to go to the washroom, Cordy got out of bed very cautiously.
She really should not have had such a huge cup of water before bed—she could not hold it in any longer.
Of course, Lucas saw Cordy get out of bed.
'What is this woman doing awake in the middle of the night?!
'She was not the one caught in an awkward moment!'
He suddenly recalled that Cordy suffered from insomnia.
Was she unable to fall asleep as well?
Cordy was stunned for a moment.
She had initially felt furious, but now, she no longer had any reason to be angry.
She knew what Lucas was talking about.
She had told Lucas before that smelling the scent on him helped her sleep, and Lucas was telling her that she could take his clothes.
Cordy pursed her lips and her heart leapt.
She had never thought of asking Lucas for help.
Perhaps because of Nana or because she never got along with Lucas, she did not want to beg him for help.
But now, Lucas was taking the initiative to help her.
It gave her mixed feelings.
"Don't overthink things, Cordy. I just don't want you walking around in the middle of the night and affecting my sleep quality," Lucas said pridefully. "But let me remind you that this shirt is a limited-edited piece from a top-class designer, and you can't buy it even if you have the money! Be careful when hugging it to sleep—don't crumple it, drool on it, or make disgusting expressions while lying on it. I'm afraid it'll leave me traumatized when wearing the shirt."
Feelings of gratitude in her heart immediately dissipated.
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