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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 197

Chapter 197

The street photographer sent the photo to John via Bluetooth, and John stared at his phone screen after receiving it, his eyes never blinking once.

How good was it that he would be so engrossed?

Cordy was not interested at first, but she was now getting eager.

Eventually, she could not help asking, “Let me have a look.”

John turned away from his phone screen then and passed his phone to Cordy.

She looked at the screen to see John taking a bite out of her sundae, his facial features perfect as ever when viewed from the side.

What she did not expect was that she was photographed staring at John’s face, when she was under the impression that she was just staring at her sundae-worried that John would finish it.

But what really hammered the nail on the coffin was her eyes, for they simply looked so tender and sentimental as she stared at John.

She suddenly realized she would have trouble explaining this.

“Are you done looking?” John asked,

“I am,” Cordy replied, feigning nonchalance as she returned his phone to him.

He chuckled and said, “Let’s go.”

“Where?” Cordy asked.

“Bungee jumping.”

Cordy was speechless-could they not just spend the day relaxing?!

The sixth day was the final day they would spend together on Ayro Island, since they would be returning to North City early tomorrow.

Cordy had been reluctant to come at first, and she was naturally surprised to find herself reluctant to leave as well.

It had been a while since she found herself loving a place so much.

Be it her houses in Zidonia or rented rooms abroad, those were all just lodgings.

On the other hand, she had genuinely beautiful memories of Ayro Island, and she truly felt that this place allowed her to forget many troubles.

However, that was also the day John seemed to vanish.

But though she was prepared for it, she heard his familiar voice say, “Come to the window, Ms. Sachs.”

Cordy frowned as she walked over to the window with her phone.

As soon as she reached it, endless fireworks shot up into the air, bursting up in the skies and illuminating it.

Every woman would be swept off their feet by such a romantic sight, and Cordy was no exception.

She simply stared outside at the blinding, dazzling fireworks across the skies, and it definitely struck a chord in her heart.

“Would you please come out, Ms. Sachs?” John spoke over the phone again just then.

Cordy did as she was told, and when she stepped outside, she saw that someone had already decorated the beach with exquisite detail. There were flashing colored light bulbs everywhere, shining brightly amid the night sky.

The villa they stayed in was connected to land by a long, wooden bridge. As she walked toward the bridge, the lights on both sides would light up as she went, producing a sense of grandness.

Cordy eventually stopped at the beach and stared at the dining table before her.

It was decorated with candles and roses, while glasses of red wine and expensive steaks were already prepared.

Beneath it were more colored light bulbs, arranged in the shape of a heart.

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