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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 325

Summary for Chapter 325: A Life Debt Repaid

Summary of Chapter 325 – A turning point in A Life Debt Repaid by Cheng Xiaocheng

Chapter 325 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of A Life Debt Repaid, written by Cheng Xiaocheng. With the hallmarks of Marriage literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Chapter 325

The atmosphere in the silent ward was suffocating.

Jay and Zoe simply stared at each other, with Zoe's gaze cold to the bone.

Her loathing and distaste for him was just too obvious.

She really loathed him-it was as if he could cause every type of tragedy!

If he did not get her a stunt double and did not allow that accident to happen on his film set, she would never have been exposed and she would still be a Levine!

Jay must be her jinx! She never had it easy ever since she met him!

"Rest well," Jay said calmly then, trying to offer her comfort as if the gash on her forehead did not hurt.

Even so, Zoe really did not need his sudden goodwill.

No, she could accept anyone's goodwill, but not his.

After Jay left Zoe's ward, he started to teeteer backward soon, and John quickly caught him. "Are you alright?"

Jay's head was spinning, and it took a long while for him to recover. "I'm fine."

"How much blood did you give?" John asked.

"Not much," Jay replied.

"Yeah," Jay replied.

From John's perspective, it was only reasonable that he considered the bigger picture-the Levine family.

If he sided with Zoe, there would be internal strife.

And family harmony should always be prioritized above all, and if there was any form of strife, their hearts would shatter.

In fact, the Levines were strong because they showed solidarity.

Mutual respect, mutual concern, making sacrifices for one another and depending on each other.

That was the most vital reason why the fortunes of the Levines had never declined across decades.

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