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A Life Debt Repaid novel (John and Cordy) novel Chapter 943

"Your legs…"

"I'm fine," Cordy replied with great certainty.

"Okay, get up and eat," John suggested.

He also got up to walk out.

"John." Cordy stopped him.

John turned around in a very natural manner.

Facing her gaze, he said calmly, "Well, I'll let you call me like that if you want. After all, it's just these two days."

A tinge of disappointment overcame her.

For a moment, she thought he remembered everything.

"Is there anything else?" John asked indifferently.

"My legs are hurt. Can you carry me?"

"Isn't there a wheelchair here?"

"But I can't get out of bed."

"How did you get into bed?"

"Is it very difficult to carry me for a while? I'm not fat." Cordy flared up in a rage.

She felt that it was very hard and tiring to speak to him.

Why was he so annoying after he lost his memory?

She wondered if she could get his old self back.

John was hesitant for a while. After that, he bent down and carried her from the bed.

She was fuming with anger in the previous second, but now her heart softened.

She leaned on him docilely.

It turned out that the familiar scent on his body was because he was John.

John placed Cordy on the chair in the dining room.

He even helped her adjust her position after putting her down.

Cordy slowly revealed a smile.

"Haven't you eaten?" Cordy asked.

It was now past eight at night.

"No."

"Were you waiting for me?"

"I just woke up." John ruined her fantasy.

John pushed her out of the hotel villa and enjoyed the sea breeze on the beautiful private beach.

They were quiet most of the time.

John would not speak first no matter what.

Cordy put away the things she wanted to say most of the time.

He had lost his memory, so it seemed futile no matter what she said.

"Achoo!"

Suddenly, Cordy sneezed.

The night breeze was slightly chilly, and she inevitably hugged herself.

In the next moment, she felt a warm coat on her body.

Cordy turned around to look at John.

"I don't want to take care of the patient anymore," he said gloomily. "It's annoying."

"Why didn't you let go if it's annoying?" Cordy asked.

Of course, she knew that he was referring to Nana.

"She once saved my life."

"So, do you have to give yourself up to her just because of that?" Cordy became very angry. "John, we can be grateful, but it's not an excuse to control a person. Nana's actions made her unworthy for you to give yourself up for her!"

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