A Life Debt Repaid

A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 246



A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 246

A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 246


Chapter 246


“After that, the fire broke out and you were trapped in it. I saw Kyle saving Noel


and leaving you behind,” John said with pursed lips. “I rushed in and got you


out.”


Cordy was surprised at that revelation. She had always assumed a fireman had


saved her, as she vaguely remembered her savior was dressed in a fireman’s novelbin


uniform.


“I grabbed a helmet from a fireman near me. I was afraid I’d choke on the smoke


and die before I could get to you,” John explained as if he could read her mind.


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Cordy looked down. She suddenly remembered the first time she had seen John


in the hospital, and how his wrists were heavily bandaged.


“You’ve explained a lot…” Cordy turned to look at John, her eyes reverting back


to their usual coldness. ‘Why did you treat me so kindly? We were just strangers


who met by chance, and I’ve done many things to hurt you. Why would you like


me?”


Cordy couldn’t believe him.


It was hard for her to trust anyone.


She laughed softly and continued, “Don’t say something like it was love at first


sight. You’ve seen so many beautiful and outstanding women, Mr.


Levine. How could you have fallen in love with me at first sight… Or rather, first


night, I guess. Why would you be so hell-bent on me?”


“That night was fantastic,” John replied bluntly.


Cordy bit her lip.


“And yes, that was my first time,” John added.


“I didn’t think you would be such a conservative person,” Cordy shot back.


“It just so happened that I am,” John replied, looking straight at her.


Cordy’s heart skipped a beat.


“Maybe it was years ago-” John started, but Cordy cut him off.


“I don’t want to hear any more of your so-called explanations. What you said may


or may not be true. To me, the day your grandfather announced your


engagement was the end between us. It’s pointless to say anything else.”


“Is it really useless?” John’s eyes seemed to have reddened.


“Yes.”


Listening to his explanations would only prologue this farce, instead of settling it


all at once.


Anyway, it wouldn’t change the final outcome between them.


“Maybe it feels like I’m being selfish, but logic and rationale tell me that you and


Jessica grew up together. It’s natural for both of you to get engaged and


eventually marry. I only happened to be the woman who forced you to sleep with


me, then abandoned your son and left, and now you’re only getting your revenge


on me for being irresponsible,” Cordy told him bluntly.


“I said I’d break off my engagement with Jessica,” John said, a hint of tremble in


his voice. “It’ll only take six months. Is it so hard?”


He was probably starting to get angry. After all, Cordy was being extremely


stubborn.


But after going through what she had experienced, it was hard for her to trust


anyone with her heart.


She would rather miss the chance than trust him.


“It’s not, but I’m not obligated to wait for you. Maybe you’re right. I’m not someone


who accepts things lying down, and I can go against powerful forces with my own


power whenever they try to push me down. However, the feelings between us


aren’t deep enough that I’d be willing to be


fearless for your sake. Also, you’ve done nothing to prove that I can trust you


unconditionally.”


Cordy shook off John’s hand and took out her phone. Casually flipping through


the news articles, she saw that they were all about the affectionate displays


between John and Jessica.


“Look at this! All of it is enough to make my trust in you disappear!”


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