Chapter 997 – Highlight Chapter from A Life Debt Repaid
Chapter 997 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.
That tone of his… Why did Patrick sound like a pouting lover?
Still, Cordy didn’t dwell on it and simply assumed that there was less hostility between Patrick and Sean just then.
Nonetheless, Sean seemed to not care about Patrick's outburst. In fact, he was calm, as if used to the latter’s petty temper and almost tolerating it.
"I was checking in on John," he replied casually.
Patirck's face dropped, as if he only remembered at that instant that John and Cordy were rescued together from the fire.
John had left the banquet hall early on, but ultimately ended up being found with Cordy.
That could only mean John returned later to save Cordy.
Patrick certainly felt a little upset that John got to be the hero who saved the damsel in distress.
However, neither Cordy nor Sean paid Patrick any attention as various expressions alternated obviously over his face, with various thoughts crossed his mind.
Cordy was staring at Sean, clearly eager to know more.
In fact, she already wanted to ask Patrick how John was doing once she was wheeled out of the emergency room. Alas, she could not speak, and Patrick could not read her mind.
Sean, however, seemed to know what she wanted.
After getting to know him better, Cordy noted that Sean was a meticulous person.
"He's safe, and his condition is no different from yours, if a little serious. He's already admitted, and Nana’s with him. Either way, he's fine, though he might not look that handsome now and he still suffers from two broken ribs."
Cordy's eyes widened in shock, though she realized at the next moment that his rib must’ve broken when that chandelier fell right on him.
The plan here was to divert Cordy's attention so that she didn’t dwell on John, and Sean's words certainly had an effect.
"After the luncheon, we noticed that the doors to our lounge were locked from the outside when we tried to leave," Sean added.
Cordy frowned—most of the Cranstons were in that lounge.
So, the Lynds were trying to wipe them all out in the fire?!
The sheer depravity!
"Soon, we smelled the smoke, and could tell that there was a fire outside," Sean continued. "I called Jean and some of the Lynds, but none of them answered. That's basically confirmation that they all wanted us dead."
Cordy nodded as she listened.
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