Chapter Summary: Chapter 787 – A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng
In Chapter 787, a key moment in the Marriage novel A Life Debt Repaid, Cheng Xiaocheng delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
The interior of the car grew silent, as Jay didn’t say a word.
Bob couldn’t make him confess, and since it might be something he could not say, he understood that he shouldn’t push Jay too far since they were as close as brothers.
Sighing, he finally said, "Whatever it is, she's back. It's time you take control. Life is short—miss out once, and it might be forever."
Jay finally spoke. "Do you think I still deserve her?"
"Wait, you don't think so?"
"I'm a cripple with one leg," Jay said, sounding slightly emotional.
"Please don't tell me that's why you never went looking for her over the past three years…"
Jay nodded in silence.
"Do you think Zoe’s that shallow?" Bob exclaimed in slight agitation, but he soon added, "Now that you mentioned it, she actually didn’t know your leg was permanently crippled when we spoke today. She thought it's a temporary thing."
Jay's fingers clenched without realizing it, while Bob quickly explained, "She wasn’t actually repulsed—just surprised. I really don't think she's that shallow."
"But that's just it," Jay said. "The more you love a person, the more you're obsessed that you're not good enough to be at her side…"
It was the first time he was honest about his thoughts.
So he did love her…and painfully humbly at that.
Even so, Bob still felt let down. "If you don't push yourself to try, how would you know if she won't accept you?"
If you love her, go for it—the worst that could happen was failing…
However, Bob conceded that he was actually a coward as well. He himself had been afraid to confess his feelings for Zoe after finding out that she loved him.
He would have kept it in forever if not for what happened to Zoe, too.
For three years, Zoe never came to him.
He actually called her once before—when he was abroad, on the night the doctors told him he could return to Zidonia.
He mustered great courage to contact her, but her number was changed.
Did that mean she chose to end things with him?
He was sure she changed her number because of him, and decided that he shouldn’t bother her any further.
And yet, she returned.
After three long years, he was convinced he could control his feelings when he saw her again.
Yet the more they met, the more he lost control of himself, and the more he began to yearn for her…
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