We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter 243
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 243

Even after Cordy said that, silence remained in the car. John acted as if he hadn't heard any of Cordy’s

words. He kept his eyes firmly on the road, not looking away.

Cordy shoved down the turbulent emotions swirling angrily inside her. As calmly as she could, she

continued, "I have an important meeting early tomorrow morning, and it's already very late right now.'

"I know," John replied.

Cordy waited a long time after he replied, but John didn't speak again.

She bit her lip, frustrated.

Since he wasn't going to say anything else, she leaned back in her seat and stared out the car window

at the night scenery once more.

Soon, they arrived at North Garden's underground car park.

Cordy unbuckled her seat belt but remained seated. She turned to John and said, "Go ahead."

Perhaps John couldn't multitask while driving and needed to focus on the road. That was fine, because

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

Cordy had no intentions of being careless with her life.

"It's too late now. Go back home and get some rest. I'll see you tomorrow,' John said bluntly.

"I don't think we need to be so vague with words. Why don't you just come out and say it and get it over

and done with? I don't have much time to deal with you. I'm very busy," Cordy told him flatly.

She didn't want to continue dwelling on this matter. She had always been rather straightforward, and

had done the same to Kyle back then.

John tightened his grip on the steering wheel, then turned to look at Cordy.

Even though she was acting very submissive tonight, John could feel how distant she was.

"I didn't know about my engagement with Jessica. My grandfather suddenly announced it without my

knowledge," John finally blurted out.

He had been waiting outside her house for a long time. When she hadn't returned in the early morning,

he had mobilized everyone he had to look for her all over the city. When he heard she was at the

hospital, he didn't waste a second and sped to see her.

Seeing her leave the hospital completely fine put him only slightly at ease.

At that point, he didn't want to disturb her rest and had simply wanted to send her home and leave.

However, Cordy obviously didn't have that much patience with him; he understood that.

Anyone else in her position would also be the same.

He continued, "My grandfather's been keeping an eye on me recently, and my phone was confiscated. I

couldn't come to you-"

"I know. Zoe gave me the heads up about that," Cordy said, interrupting John.

There was no need for so many unnecessary explanations. The only thing they needed between them

was a proper conclusion.

John pursed his lips. He kept his gaze fixed on Cordy as he said, "I'm not going to marry Jessica. Give

me some time."

"How long?" Cordy asked.

"Six months."

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

"What if you still need to get married after six months?’

"That won't happen."

"How can you guarantee that?' Cordy asked with a bitter smile. She continued coldly, "Your grandfather

can snatch away your freedom and block all your contact with the outside world. How can you convince

me that you'll be able to go against him in just six months?”

"It was something that happened so suddenly, and I had nothing to prepare myself for it. Besides, my

grandfather promised to return my freedom after Jessica left. She'll only be in the city for a week. I

didn't want to make any moves that would raise his suspicions."

And so, John chose to simply endure for now.

"I don't trust you," Cordy said slowly.

John swallowed harshly, his throat bobbing from the action as if he was trying his best to hold back the

emotions in him.

He had been well prepared before coming, but to be really rejected so bluntly by the woman before him

still left a dull ache in his heart.

"Besides, I don't want to be involved in a love-hate relationship between your family and the Stuarts. I

don't have that much patience to deal with both families," Cordy went on, her gaze steely and

unwavering. She was terrifyingly firm in her stance. "It was difficult to gain my days of peace. If I had to

choose, I wouldn't hesitate to leave you.”