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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 801

Summary for Chapter 801: A Life Debt Repaid

Summary of Chapter 801 from A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter 801 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.

John then began to recount how he started dating Nana. "I happened to run into Nana at the time. She was just about to get a heart transplant surgery with not much chance of success, around sixty to seventy."

Cordy's fingers clenched on her wine glass—she hated it, but she also wanted to know his past.

"One of the care workers had wheeled me out on a stroll in the garden of the hospital. I looked like a mummy, with my whole face bandaged. She must’ve found my appearance amusing, so she approached me and asked what condition I had."

"She spoke in Zidonian, and it gave me a sense of familiarity in contrast to my parents. Moreover, it's been a while since I just woke up from the accident. I basically never spoke to anyone… And yet, I talked to her a lot that day, and we learned about our respective situations."

"That was when she said she’d date me if she survives the surgery. I said yes."

John glanced at Cordy as he said that, and saw her calmly sipping her red wine, looking almost unaffected.

It made sense—it was the past, and she was rational enough to not get petty.

Since it was of no concern, he continued, "Actually, I never felt any sort of attraction towards her at the time. We were just mostly licking each other's wounds under desperate circumstances. I stayed with her until she was wheeled into surgery, and the surgery was a success—the doctors said she could even live like a normal person."

"And with that, we started dating. She stayed at the hospital with me for another six months, even though she could’ve been discharged much earlier."

"When the bandages came off my face and revealed my hideousness, even I hated myself—but she didn't. I admit, she touched my heart at the time. And so, feelings began to bud right then.”

"To be honest, before I met you, I always thought I loved Nana. The reason we decided to date each other in the first place was whimsical, sure, but I never felt repulsed towards her after years of being with her. In fact, I wanted to care for her. But after I met you… I realized that attraction isn’t soft and warm, nor was it a responsibility. You literally go crazy in love."

Cordy kept sipping on her wind, though her heart rate was accelerating.

"Let me put it to you this way: I was hostile to you because I couldn’t accept how I was drawn to you. While I dated Nana, I met my fair share of women eager to have me. Some even went as far as going naked. I never felt a thing towards them, and I was actually disgusted by them. That's why I just don't get why I couldn’t help falling for you. You're not the most beautiful—"

"I'd be worried if anyone dies."

"Don't worry—I'm born lucky, so I'm not going to die. My parents told me how miraculous it was for me to survive that car crash…" John trailed off again—he was proud of that for a second, but cut himself short when he noticed the scowl on Cordy's face.

He even promised tamely, "I swear that I’ll outlive you."

Cordy scowled even harder—was he insinuating that she would die earlier?

John quickly came to a realization and corrected himself. "I mean, I’ll definitely take good care of my body. I’ll stay in top form and take care of you for the rest of our lives.”

Cordy's lips curled up into an obvious smile.

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