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A Life Debt Repaid

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Chapter 1289

Droves of journalists were waiting inside and outside the wedding hall, and John and Cordy's arrival sent the place

into a frenzy.

As there was a press conference arranged beforehand, they stood among the journalists and answered the

questions posed to them.

"The previous wedding in North City had already stirred waves in North City, Mr. Levine. Why another wedding? Is it

to make up to Ms. Sachs?”

"Ms. Sachs, you and Mr. Levine had been hovering around each other for years. Why only get married now? Was

there perhaps misunderstandings in between?"

"Ms. Sachs, why did you hide your identity as a member of the Cranston Family? Were there perhaps some factors

you're not at ease to discuss?"

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"Mr. Levine..."

As the journalists peppered them with questions, John calmly said," Please, one at a time-or we don't know whose

question to answer, and we wont be able to hear anyone clearly. We've arranged for this press conference to be

conducted with ample time so everyone's question would be answered."

The journalists turned quietly immediately at John's words-he always had the ability to take control over any scene.

Soon, one of the journalists asked, "Mr. Levine, it's obvious that you and Ms. Sachs have loved each other for years.

What could have happened that you had to wait so long to tie the knot?"

"There has certainly been one too many heart-stopping escapades. While I'm happy to tell everyone everything, the

gist of it is that we kept missing out on each other despite our love for one another."

He turned to look at Cordy then, and she looked at him in turn-there was no hiding the love in their eyes.

"I must thank the heavens that we can always start anew after all the missed opportunities. From now on, I'll never

let go of Cordy's hand, come what may."

He was supposed to be answering the journalists' questions, but it feels more like a declaration of his love.

Another journalist then asked, "Ms. Sachs, may I ask about your connection to the Cranston family? Why were you

hiding your status before?"

"My mother was Jesse Cranston's daughter-and I didn't mean to hide my ties to the Cranstons. I was only made

aware of that three years ago, since my mother ran away from home. I had since decided not to ask about the

reasons for her departure since the past should be allowed to stay in the past. However, I must tell everyone in no

uncertain terms that I am happy to have a wonderful grandfather, and I'm proud to be a Cranston."

"Does Jesse Cranston agree to your marriage with Mr. Levine?" the journalist pressed.

"Very much so," Cordy said. "John is someone he's entrusting my future to."

"Don't you hold a grudge for his years of abandonment?"

"I do," Cordy said bluntly.

John's hand tightened around hers, but she continued, "However, I understand that he did not get to make his

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choice. That is why I have all the more reason to be happy and be content with what we have, because our

relationship was forged through adversity, and it did not come easy."

"So, you do love Mr. Levine?"

"Of course." Cordy smiled. "I would never marry anyone I don't love.*

John gulped-that was certainly what she said.

Even if he did feel that Cordy's feelings for him changed over time, he could not help feeling immense

contentment.

"Alright, that's all the time we have for your questions." One staff member clapped his hands loudly just then.

"There's a luncheon available for everyone, so please proceed inside the hall and offer the bride and groom your

blessings."

With the staff having put it that way, the journalists decided not to ask further questions despite having more.

Cordy headed into the banquet hall under John's escort, but they had to split up to get ready at their respective

dressing rooms.

John, however, was holding Cordy's hand, reluctant to let her go.