Chapter 910 – Highlight Chapter from A Life Debt Repaid
Chapter 910 is a standout chapter in A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.
Nonetheless, Sean quickly changed the subject. "What happened between you and John? Why did Patrick come to blows with him?"
The mention of John made Cordy's gaze turn dull immediately.
It was much more difficult to get John back as she thought.
She thought that if she was willing to stand alongside John and face everything with him, John would willingly do so.
In the end, she overestimated herself…or perhaps she underestimated Nana.
"John was determined to reject me." Cordy did not hide that from Sean.
"So, Patrick fought him."
"Yes…"
"What's in your mind?"
Cordy looked Sean in the eye and said, "I'm not giving up just yet."
Sean frowned, clearly upset by her response.
Cordy understood that Sean didn’t want her to suffer because of John, and yet…
"I think there's something he can't tell us about," Cordy said, voicing her suspicions.
She wasn’t thinking much since she was hurting from John's rejection earlier, but now that she had calmed down, she noticed too many inconsistencies.
John's reaction to her presence changed too quickly—to be precise, when he returned to his ward.
When John arrived outside his own ward, he didn't appear particularly distant towards her, but was suddenly very much so when he stepped inside.
"What exactly can't he tell us? He loves you, but he has to take responsibility for Nana—that's all," Sean scoffed derisively. "That man is so indecisive, so different from the John I met. To be honest, the first time he came to meet me to build an alliance, he worked quickly and decisively. He was very different from the John we're seeing now…"
Cordy sighed emotionally despite Sean's promise. "I used to hate the Cranstons. I don't know what happened between the family and my mother, only that she suffered a lot because of my father after she left the family. That's why I'm distant even if the family treats me well now. But I think I’ve changed my mind now because of you."
Sean chuckled. "Well, I'm honored."
"No, the honor is all mine," Cordy corrected him. "I used to be skeptical towards familial relationships, even holding no expectations for it. You allowed me to cherish my family again."
"It's great that you've sincerely accepted us," Sean said, giving her a tender pat on the head. "Just don't hurt yourself over anything."
"Yeah." Cordy nodded.
"And like I said before, stay healthy. That's most important."
"You too," Cordy said, and glanced at his nose. "It's hilarious."
Sean rubbed his own nose when she said that, the emotions on his face inscrutable.
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