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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 809

Summary for Chapter 809: A Life Debt Repaid

What Happens in Chapter 809 – From the Book A Life Debt Repaid

Dive into Chapter 809, 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.

"You call yourself fat?" Bob found it inconceivable, and grew exceedingly agitated. "Do you even have fat on your body? It hurts to see you so skinny! Hell, I’d like to cut off my flab and give it to you."

As Jay slowly returned to his seat, Zoe looked disgusted. "Please don't. I won't survive that."

"Look, I'm telling you, Zoe," Bob huffed. "I don't know how things work in showbiz, but I can't take it if you have to become skin and bones just to stay in it.”

"You don't have to take it," Zoe retorted, speechless. "As long as the audience likes it."

"What, I'm not a part of the audience?"

"An insignificant part of the audience."

"I'll be your No.1 fan, believe it!"

"Thank you, but you should stick to being Cora Levine's No.1 fan. I don't need the trouble," Zoe said bluntly.

Such was the influence of alcohol—she was much more candid now.

At that, Bob's expression changed a little.

Cora seemed to be a touchy subject around this table, and the mood around the table changed dramatically.

"Cut the chatter and let's drink," Sam said, suddenly raising his glass to clear the awkwardness.

Bob quickly raised his glass, and they immediately ended the conversation on Cora.

However, Bob didn’t forget about Zoe calling herself fat, and told her after a couple glasses, "You don't have to slim down, Zoe."

"I'm not planning to."

"Didn't you say you were fat?"

"But I never mentioned slimming down, either."

"For real?"

"For real," Zoe snorted, feeling that Bob was becoming a little troublesome after getting drunk.

"Well, others aside, it won't feel good touching you if you slimmed down," Bob said bluntly.

Quinn bit her lip, but stayed silent.

"Jay, could you guess?" Sam seemed unconcerned with what he just said and nudged Jay, who had been sitting quietly beside him for a while.

Jay looked at Zoe, and said slowly, "More or less."

"Do you boys have X-ray vision or something?" Sam exclaimed, losing composure. Then, a scary thought soon occurred to him. "Don't tell me, you two messed with her before?"

Zoe was drinking some hot soup to ease her stomach's discomfort, having drunk a little too much alcohol.

Sam's words left her spitting it straight out; everyone turned towards Zoe, watching as she was rendered dumbstruck.

The scene spiraled out of control; she never expected to mess up this badly.

As the atmosphere turned a little stiff, Bob suddenly suggested, "How about a change of venue?"

"Actually, it's pretty late. We should head home," Zoe said, wiping her mouth.

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