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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 810

Summary for Chapter 810: A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter 810 – A Turning Point in A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng

In this chapter of A Life Debt Repaid, Cheng Xiaocheng introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 810 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

"That won't do," Bob said. "Ending as soon as we got started? We’re going elsewhere. That, or I'm telling the waiters to bring us a second helping for everything we ordered. Either way, everyone’s getting drunk before they leave."

"Bob…"

"That's non-negotiable." Bob was determined, and promptly booked a private room at a nightclub without asking for anyone's opinion. "Alright, let's go—Phantom Nights, room 008."

None of them had any choice but to follow him. Since they had been drinking, they split into two cars.

Bob pulled Jay and Zoe along to his car, knowing that Zoe might give them the slip; no one other than him would be able to stop her.

As for Sam and Quinn, Sam was most definitely staying since he was always that straight-laced—he agreed to join Bob and Jay in the first place, and therefore would stick with them until the end.

As for Quinn… Well, they’re married, and Sam was the one who decided if Quinn went or not.

To no surprise, Zoe had asked repeatedly to leave along the way, and Bob refused her sternly on each occasion.

Sh*t!

Zoe was a little indignant—did the man presume her to be nervous unless she beat him at drinking tonight?!

Meanwhile, in the other car, both Quinn and Sean were in the back seat, keeping quite the distance between each other.

Sam was keeping a cigarette between his lips,toying with it without lighting it.

He reclined against his seat with both hands behind his head, staring out at the night view of the city when he suddenly said, "Let's get you home first."

Quinn had been staring outside the window.

There was still no progress between her and Sam, even after they moved out of Saunders Mansion.

Sam wasn’t giving her any chance to get close, and treated her advances with indifference. It was also why she couldn’t say the many things that were on her mind.

They entered the private room together. Since it was a nightclub, they were drinking even more—Zoe being the worst offender.

She had been keeping it slow before since she was trying not to get drunk—it was bad for health, and she needed to stay in shape for the variety show.

But since Bob was being so unscrupulous, she decided to send him home crawling on all fours.

She started drinking with Bob, who was all too thrilled and chugged three mugs alongside Zoe.

That seemed to be not enough, so he drank with the others, easily livening up the atmosphere.

Towards the end, Zoe was almost losing it.

Bob was already a worthy adversary, but Sam just had to join in on his side!

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