A Life Debt Repaid

A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 393



A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 393

A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 393


Chapter 393


“Why?” Cordy asked, working hard to keep herself calm.


“I’ll explain when I get back,” John replied.


“Are you going to announce your wedding date?” Cordy asked bluntly.


John was left silent for heartbeats, while Cordy made herself very clear.” It’s already


expected. It doesn’t affect me at all.”


“That’s not all-”


“You’re scarily selfish, John,” she said, putting weight behind every word.


John felt his breath leave his lungs right then.


At the same time, Cordy continued, “Whether this marriage is by your will or


otherwise, Jessica Stuart considers you her partner now. It’s a legitimate relationship,


so why would you keep clinging to me? Is this fair to her? Sure, I’m not that much of a novelbin


saint to sympathize with someone who wants me dead, but it still disgusts me how


irresponsible you can be-to her and to me.”


“I will never marry Jessica Stuart,” John repeated, his tone somber and obviously


repressing his rage.


“That’s your business,” Cordy snapped, losing control as well. “You can do whatever


you choose. I’m just doing my best to live my life, so could you please stop harassing


me?!”


“Just don’t come to Rocktown. I promise that from now on, I won’t bother you until I’ve


resolved my personal affairs,’ John promised.


“Do you even know who sent me the invitation?!” Cordy demanded in turn.” It’s


William Stuart himself!”


“I know.”


“Do you think I would still get to operate a business if I said no to him?”


“The most important thing for you to do is avoid the spotlight. You’re drawing too much


attention.”


“Do you really think I won’t draw attention even if I did? I’m an eyesore no matter what


I do now, John, and it’s all because of you!”


“I will make it up to you.’


“I don’t need that!” Cordy snapped, refusing him.”I’m definitely going to that charity


ball in Rocktown. Whatever’s going on between you and Jessica -whether it’s the


announcement of your wedding date or a shotgun wedding, it is no skin off my back!”


“Cordy, please just listen to me. Don’t get impulsive about this…’


“You think I’m going just to upset you? Do you think I want to go at all?! I have to go,


and that’s a fact! If I didn’t, I’d be disrespecting the Stuarts, and William Stuart can use


that to coerce Patrick Stuart into cutting me off!”


“You never should have worked with him.”


“Hah!” Cordy snorted coldly-so John knew, but did not care about her situation.


“You’re the one who’s saying that I’m getting too much attention. How much longer do


you think I’d survive without him shielding me?”


“You shouldn’t depend on him,’ John told her.


“And I have even less reason to depend on you,” Cordy retorted curtly.


“Either way, I’m not letting you attend the ball next week. HI give you a reasonable


explanation when I can,” John simply said, and hung up right then.


He was as stubborn as he was cold.


Cordy put her phone down a little heavily in turn.


She was rarely angry, but John was really driving her out of control.


Still, she ultimately decided to ignore him, and thought nothing of what he said.


That is, until Saturday-when she was ready to leave for Rocktown.


She realized that John’s threat was not merely verbal as she opened the door to find


Jay standing there, with two burly men in black standing beside him, their visages


intimidating.


“What’s this?” Cordy asked with a frown, although she had an idea already.


“Johnny sent me,” Jay replied. ‘Don’t blame him-he’s just doing this for your own


good.”


“For my own good?!” Cordy snorted, the rage in her voice uncontrollable while she


clenched her knuckles, ready to swing it! “If he cared, he should respect me instead of


coercing me like this!”


Jay stared at her in silence for a while, before slowly saying, “He’ll explain why.”


“I don’t need that,” Cordy growled, working hard to calm herself. “Please let me leave.


Jay.”


“I’m sorry,” Jay replied, his reaction staunch.


His demeanor was different than usual, too.


In the end, a Levine is a Levine-their blood flows with apathy!


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