What Happens in Chapter 839 – From the Book A Life Debt Repaid
Dive into Chapter 839, 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.
As Nana leaned her head gently over Lucas' shoulder, he continued to give her the silent treatment.
Right now, he needed time to come up with a way so everyone could walk away without grievances.
Likewise, Nana needed time to accept his departure.
However, that was certainly not what Nana thought—she had no intention to let him leave at all.
Everything she wanted since she was a child, she would possess them without fail.
And men were no different.
She got what she wanted, or she would destroy it—that was her principle in life.
Just like how 'walking away' did not exist in her vocabulary.
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At the hospital, Cordy and Sean took turns visiting Jesse.
Their grandfather's complexion had improved over the last few days thanks to therapy. Anyone who did not know that he was unconscious would easily buy that he was just asleep.
The doctors also agreed that he was getting better and might wake up in a few days.
They had been saying that for days, however, and it got a little frustrating to keep hearing it.
However, they had no choice but to wait
After they left the hospital, Patrick suddenly said, "It's rare for me to visit the capital, so let's go have fun."
Cordy, Sean, and even Richard stared at him blankly.
Was his eyes incapable of observing the gloomy mood of everyone around him?
There were times that Cordy found him more stoic than Jesse as he treated everyone indifferently—even his own wife.
Cordy never met Sean's wife that many times either—their wedding was rushed, and it was seemingly a shotgun wedding for the sake of their child.
And each time Cordy met Sean and his wife, they were more than polite toward each other, but affection was sorely lacking.
Cordy was not sure if she imagined, but that was probably how Sean treated everyone.
Moreover, his wife never complained, even if Cordy had no words to describe the relationship between them.
That was why Cordy was surprised that he was tagging along with them.
"I'm worried about you and Dicky," Sean explained, seemingly seeing the question in her mind just then.
He was certainly candid, but he was also definitely concerned about Patrick being there with them.
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