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A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter 240
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Chapter 240

“Let me send you to the hospital,” Cordy offered.

She had driven her car to the police station while Kyle was brought there in the police car.

No matter from which perspective she looked in, she should give him a ride.

“No need for that. It’s just superficial wounds and they’ll be fine in a couple of days.” Kyle shook

his head. “It’s very late now. You should head back soon.”

“You should get them checked and have a peace of mind,” Cordy insisted.

She just did not want anything bad to happen.

“Thank you.” Kyle hesitated for a moment before agreeing to it.

Both of them sat in the car.

Cordy drove while Kyle sat in the front passenger seat.

“I didn’t expect you to know how to drive,” Kyle commented, “I’ve never seen you drive a car before.

“I used to be too busy to drive,” Cordy said frankly.

Kyle looked downcast with a tinge of guilt in his eyes. “I’m sorry Cordy, I used to…”

“I don’t wish to talk about the past.” Cordy cut him off mid-sentence.

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She did not think that Kyle would suddenly change in character, and she had no energy to watch him

go on acting.

“Why were you looking for me today?” Cordy went straight to the point.

Kyle pursed his lips.

If he were to look at Cordy calmly and without prejudice, he had to admit that Cordy was a very smart

woman whom he would not be able to lie to.

He sighed and said, “You probably know about Jessop Corp’s plight right now.”

Of course she did, given that they were in the same industry.

Previously, Jessop Corp had been trying to hype up its brand popularity by leveraging the power of the

media. They spent truckloads of funds on advertisement space, which not only ended up ineffective,

but also drew tons of flak. Their stock prices went on a sharp decline which, coupled with the multiple

sponsors who previously began successively withdrawing their investment, was bound to send Jessop

Corp on the verge of bankruptcy.

“I was looking for you not to ask you for funds-I know that it isn’t easy for you to single-handedly run

Starstream Group and that you have limited funds too. I just heard that Starstream intends to launch

brand collaborations with other brands. Jessop Corp is considered an old-time brand in the fashion

industry, and as someone who has worked in Jessop Corp for so long, you should know clearly that

putting all things aside, Jessop Corp has very mature operations and management systems in place…”

Kyle rambled on and turned to see a cold look on Cordy’s face. “I wish to cooperate with you.

“I won’t consider working with Jessop Corp.” Cordy rejected him flatly.

“I can give you the best price….”

“It is precisely because I have worked at Jessop Corp that I know that Jessop Corp’s management

system isn’t mature, but outdated and conservative instead. It can no longer keep up with modern

marketing strategies. What’s more, Jessop Corp’s current brand design doesn’t meet my requirements.

Brand collaborations are done for mutual benefit. Collaborating with you. will only be a burden to me.”

Cordy Said mercilessly.

“I can change,” Kyle said agitatedly, “When you were previously at Jessop Corp, didn’t you suggest for

me to reform myself? I thought too highly of myself back then and was recalcitrant. Now, I finally know

that I was going in the wrong direction. I can change right away. In terms of design, we are indeed

weaker in that, but we can build on our support and I’ll do all I can to fulfill all your needs.”

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“Kyle, if you truly understood me, you should know very well that I’ll never choose to work with you.

Things between us ended the moment we broke up, and we’d never have any further interactions from

then on.” Cordy stopped the car right outside the hospital entrance and turned to look at Kyle. “We’re

here.”

Kyle clenched his fists.

Cordy was so cold-blooded it was scary.

He knew that Cordy was not easy to talk to but he did not expect her to not budge at all.

He was almost groveling at her feet, yet Cordy did not give in at all.

He gritted his teeth, knowing that he had no ability to stand against Cordy and had no choice but to

open the car door and get out.

Just then, he suddenly flinched in pain.

He had clearly tugged on his wound.

Cordy pretended not to see it.

She turned around and walked into the emergency department, staying by Kyle’s side as he did a full-

body check-up. She also paid his medical fees, stayed with him until his wounds were all treated, and

made sure that he did not have any internal injuries before leaving the hospital with him.

When they walked out of the hospital, they saw John standing under the moonlight.