A Life Debt Repaid

A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 375



A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 375

A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 375


Chapter 375


Patrick went silent for a while.


Cordy would rather not explain herself, but seeing that Patrick had traveled all the way


here, she should at least give him a reason to leave. “I understand your reasoning,


and there’s definitely a lot in it for me.


However, I refuse to take part in this grudge match, just as I lack the capacity for it.”


“Your families stand at a level far above my reach or recognition, and I don’t have that


much ambition because all I want is a peaceful life.


Naturally, you can argue that there’s no peace to be had in my life right now, and I’ll


admit as much-but at the very least, I wouldn’t go out of my way to allow that peace to


slip through my grasp by my own doing.”


Patrick’s Adam’s apple rolled, and he suddenly asked, “Because of your son?”


The change in Cordy’s expression was all too obvious.


“It’s not that hard to find out,” Patrick added bluntly.


Cordy glared at him. “If that’s the type of person you really are, Mr. Stuart, I don’t


believe there’s a need to continue this discussion—”


“I’m not despicable enough to threaten you with your child,” Patrick quickly explained.


“I certainly know about the saying that mothers are strong. But don’t you think you


owe your own son the same peace you crave?”


“That’s my business,” Cordy replied coolly. “If you really aren’t going to threaten me as


you say, don’t even think about it.”


“Alright,” Patrick nodded, his tone suddenly changing. “But can I just ask… Do you


really not want to take your own destiny upon your own hands? Are you going to keep


bearing the humiliation of everything Jessica Staurt


threw at you? Or perhaps, you were pinning your hopes on John Levine? He’s a


businessman. Even if I won’t deny that he has feelings for you, there’s rarely anyone


who has such resolve and would stand with one choice to the end, especially when


they lose more than what they gain.’


“Well, you’re a businessman too, Mr. Stuart,” Cordy scoffed. “Moreover, we’ve just


met. What makes you think I’d trust you enough to work with you? Common goals?


What if one day we share nothing in common?


Policies change, and you are a Stuart at the end of the day. In the case where your


family kisses and makes up, won’t I just be disposed of as an expendable asset?”


“And that’s why I’ve brought you a gift, Miss Sachs.” Patrick suddenly took out another


document envelope from his briefcase.


Cordy stared at him, presuming immediately that he was bribing her.


Before she could say no, Patrick said earnestly, “Please, take a look first.”


Cordy ultimately opened it, and her face dropped the instant she saw what was inside.


She certainly didn’t expect him to go that far to win her partnership!


She promptly turned back to Patrick, who smiled and said, “If you ever think that I’ve


betrayed you, you may use that to destroy my reputation. But I must emphasize one


thing-no matter how things end between John Levine and Jessica, I’m the only one


who can protect you for the time being. At the very least, if you work with me, she’d


never dare to call upon her influence to bring you harm.”


Even so, Cordy stayed silent.


Patrick in turn rose to his feet. “Please take your time to consider, Miss Sachs.”


“Wait. You forgot this.” Cordy held out the envelope.


“Keep it,” Patrick told her. ‘As a token of my sincerity of a future partnership. I’m


convinced I still stand a chance before you reject me entirely.”


“Alright, you have a deal,” Cordy suddenly said.


Patrick’s lips curled into a smile, but he promptly hid his delight.


The Stuarts really were stoic, weren’t they?


Still, it wasn’t his sincerity that convinced her; it was his words.


Mothers are strong.


And Cordy definitely should try, for Dicky’s sake.


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