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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 897

Summary for Chapter 897: A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter Summary: Chapter 897 – A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng

In Chapter 897, 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.

After the care worker left, Sean pulled Patrick up to his feet and off the table.

Patrick was already dizzy, and the motion almost knocked him out.

He opened his dazed eyes at Sean, all the while feeling that his own body was being dragged along. Sean’s hand was so forceful that he could die from the pain at that very moment.

"Can't you be more gentle?" he snapped indignantly.

"I'm never gentle."

"Your wife must suffer a lot because of you."

"Yeah, she does," Sean replied, and helped Patrick to the bed with considerable difficulty.

He was just about to let Patrick down when Patrick grabbed his clothes, catching him off guard and pulling him down in bed.

As Sean fell on top of Patrick, the atmosphere seemed to stiffen even though Patrick was smiling smugly. "You didn't expect that, didja?!"

"...You're incorrigible," Sean snapped coolly. "Let go."

"No," Patrick retorted, and held on tighter to Sean.

"Patrick Stuart!"

"Threats won't work with me!" Patrick looked utterly dauntless. "You won't kill me and bury me in some unmarked grave, anyway."

Sean told himself not to get petty with a drunk man, and quickly tried to get up.

However, Patrick caught him again; he was very strong despite his somewhat delicate appearance.

When Sean couldn’t move at all, Patrick bragged smugly, "Can't go anywhere now, can you?"

"You better not regret this."

"R-Regret what?"

Patrick's eyes were wide open, but he was probably drunk—and unconscious at that.

After all, Dicky had always been sharp even as a young child. He wanted to let her have the room to herself when he noticed her plummeting mood.

In reality, Dicky was going straight to John—even if his daddy was amnesiac, he was convinced his daddy wouldn’t get over his mommy so easily.

He had to look around for a while until he reached his daddy's ward, but his daddy wasn’t in there.

He then looked at the next ward, and saw his daddy staying by Nana's side.

He was upset, let alone his mommy.

Shouldn't he be staying with mommy right now, especially when she was so depressed?

Both John and Nana saw Dicky at the door, and Nana didn’t hesitate to stop John. "Don't."

John glanced at her, but said nothing as he strode off as he looked on.

At that, Nana gritted her teeth in anger.

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