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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 1279

After reading everything aloud, Jesse lowered the ledger and told Cordy, "Come here."

Cordy hurried to him, her eyes already red with emotion.

Jesse then took out an emerald bangle from a beautiful jewelry box. It was obvious that the bangle was worth a fortune and had considerable history given that the box was an antique.

Taking Cordy's hand, Jesse put the bangle around Cordy's slender wrist, his voice choking with emotion as he said, "Your grandmother left this for your mother."

Cordy felt her nose turning runny and her tears almost threatened to fall.

Jesse smiled at her contentedly in turn. "I thought it'd stay in that box forever… Thank you for coming when you did."

He certainly still had regrets but was thankfully given a second chance.

"Thank you, Grandfather," she said earnestly.

Jesse grinned. "Just tell me if John ever gives you grief. I'll be there for you."

"I'd never allow her to be hurt, sir. You have nothing to worry about," John quickly said nearby.

"Don't worry, Grandpa. I won't let myself be given grief either." Cordy smiled.

Jesse nodded in satisfaction and said a little wistfully, "Your mother really raised you well."

Cordy's eyes welled with tears again—her mother certainly did.

It would always be regrettable that she could not be with them.

Jesse sighed lengthily in turn, not intending to stay miserable on an auspicious day.

He turned toward Sean, who had been prim and proper recently.

Sean simply acted as if he did not know a thing and acted lovey-dovey with Patrick out in public.

"Wait, were you calling me?" Patrick asked in disbelief.

He certainly could tell that Jesse despised him and had thought about leaving Cranston Hall to avoid conflict.

Sean refused to let him go, however. He kept saying stuff like he was working himself like a slave for their happiness and forbade Patrick from leaving unceremoniously.

Hence, he stayed, while Sean constantly brought him along when he visited Jesse, basically challenging the man's limit of tolerance.

At times, Patrick rejoiced that he had to rejoice that Jesse was too old to get physical or he would at least have a couple of broken limbs.

And now, the man suddenly called him by his name…

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