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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 102

Summary for Chapter 102: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary: Chapter 102 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Discover the most important events of Chapter 102, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Better Life Without You.. With the engaging writing of Chas Muthoni, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

She looked at him, deeply moved.

So... Was he here to deliver food to her?

"Here, take this."

She looked at the beautifully packaged cardboard box. It did not look like food. "This ... It seems to be a snack. "

"What? You don't like snacks? "

"Oh, no. What I mean is, I'm hungry. Why don't you buy some food but some snacks?"

"In my opinion, it's not that you're hungry, it's because you're in a bad mood. I checked online and found out that when girls are in a bad mood, they like to eat snacks. Amongst snacks, the thing that makes their mood the best is sweets. Isn't it?"

She lowered her eyes and chuckled gently.

William Walton was embarrassed, could it be that he made a mistake?

"What are you laughing at?"

She received the pastries with a smile on her face, "Yes, I like eating pastries, especially sweet ones."

After she finished speaking, she turned around and walked towards the district. Her mood was a lot better.

William Walton looked at her, "Laura."

She turned around and looked at him, "Huh?"

He approached her. "What happened today?"

She pursed her lips and lowered her eyes, "Let's not talk about it anymore. It will only make my heart upset."

"It's because of the Anderson family again?"

She looked at him Laura and nodded.

"I'll help you revenge."

"No. Even though I don't like that John Anderson, but I don't want to get involved with them too much either. If you continue to target the Anderson family, that group of people will have to blame this on me."

Thinking about it, the number of times she had seen John Anderson in these two months, was more than the usual two to three years.

She didn't like the look of John Anderson's repulsive face.

William Walton nodded. "Then, when you want to revenge, tell me, I'll start a war for you at any time."

Speechless pursed her lips and said, "It's not like we're going to open fire."

"For the Anderson and Walton Families, this is a war."

"Oh right, what grudges do you have? Why ... You would be so angry with each other. "

"Our Walton family has never been afraid of the them. The only ones who are afraid of are the Anderson Family. As for what actually happened ..."

He raised his hand and caressed her head, "You don't need to know, because in my eyes, you are not a member of them."

That's right, he didn't feel that she was from Anderson family at all.

How could he approach her for any other reason?

She was just an ordinary person in the dust. To him, she had no value whatsoever.

He must have been sincere in his kindness to her.

Though she could not give him love.

But... She could be his friend. Even if he didn't approve, she would treat him as a friend.

"Why are you looking at me like that?" William Walton stared at her.

Laura pursed her lips and smiled, then held the box of pastries in her arms.

"William Walton, if there comes a day when you need me, I will definitely help you in any way I can."

William Walton laughed 'disdainfully': "I wouldn't let a woman help me."

"Don't look down on a woman, especially a woman like me. I will do what I say. If you don't believe me, just wait and see."

"So, you changed the word 'thank you' to 'dishonored cheque', right?"

She glanced at him, then turned around and continued walking. "I've already said it, I'll keep it to my word."

"Then I have a thing that need your help, do you want to do it?"

She looked back at him, "Tell me."

Although she was far away, she could still see William Walton waving at her.

She smiled, and even though she knew he couldn't see her, she shook her hand.

After William Walton left, she turned around and returned back to the side of the tea table and opened the dessert box.

In an instant, her face was filled with smiles.

Did he think of her as a three-year-old? He actually bought her all kinds of cute cakes, and there was even one that looked like the princess of Usha.

She took out her cell phone, took a picture of the pastries, and started to eat.

She had clearly eaten a lot, but she still forcefully absorbed and ate two more small cakes.

Just as she picked up the third one, her cell phone rang.

She quickly wiped her hands with a tissue, thinking that it was William Walton.

She picked up the phone, but it was not him.

The screen showed unfamiliar calls.

She picked up the phone and said, "Hello."

"Hello, you must be Miss Green."

She nodded her head, "I am, may I ask, who are you?"

"Hello, Miss Green I am Mr. Walton's secretary. Daniel, I don't know if you remember, but we had a meal together in the restaurant last time."

Laura nodded: "I remember Daniel. Is there something you need to call me?"

"I wanted to ask you if you are with our CEO right now."

She felt embarrassed, "He... just left."

"Oh my god, this is going to be troublesome."

Upon hearing his words, Laura was a little worried. "Did something happen?"

"We are negotiating with foreign partners here. The CEO received a phone call and suddenly left after interrupting the meeting. It's been almost an hour and the CEO hasn't come back. If he doesn't come back, hundreds of millions of dollars in cooperation will go down the drain."

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