Chapter summary of Chapter 106 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
In Chapter 106, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Better Life Without You..
"There are still two of them. They are our new counselor this year, Cathy, who is in charge of the freshmen work of the Civil Engineering Department, and Laura, from Business Management Department." After the director finished speaking, applause came from the conference room.
After the applause, director looked at Avery Harris and asked, "Come, Mr. Harris, do you have anything else to say?"
Avery Harris stood up, her cold gaze sweeping across everyone's faces.
"Hello everyone, I am Avery Harris. I know that there are definitely some among you who think that I, Avery Harris, will stand here today because of my family's relationship. And I will tell you guys clearly, social relationship is an important resource.
Therefore, from today onwards, I hope that everyone here can brace yourself up and do a good job of serving students. In the future, I will conduct assessment on all of you.
I will give each of you 10 points per month. As long as you do one thing wrong, I will deduct the corresponding points from your total points. If within a month, you run out of all your ten points, then you will be fired. I won't be tolerant to anyone of you. "
After he finished speaking, he sat down as his gaze fell onto Laura.
The student affairs director clapped his hands: "Very good, looks like your supervisor has already started to work with full passion. This evaluation system is indeed very helpful in motivating everyone to be enthusiastic about their work.
Next up, everyone will need to work hard. I believe that everyone present will successfully pass. Alright, if there's nothing else, then let's end today's meeting here. Everyone, let's disperse. "
Laura raised her hand. "Director, I have a question I would like to ask."
"Alright, Miss Green. Go ahead."
"What if someone solve the personal problem in the name of doing the official work?"
Without waiting for the director to speak, Avery Harris sneered: "Miss Green. Are you worried that I will go against you?"
"I just feel that since you have so aggressively stated your new policy, it is too unfair to us. If we are to be restricted by the evaluation system, does it mean that you don't need to be regulated by anyone?"
"Miss Green, I think that you weren't listening what I said. As I said, I rely on my mother, so who do you think has the qualifications to fire me?"
Laura stared at him. He changed.
Avery Harris looked at her: "Of course, if any of you feel that you have the ability to find a background who can control me, then just look for them. I think ... Miss Green, you have such ability. "
After Avery Harris finished speaking, he coldly casted a glance at her before taking the lead to leave the office.
After he left, the director also left.
In an instant, the entire office was thrown into chaos by the dozens of counsellors.
Because of this evaluation system, everyone felt insecure.
She let out a gentle breath and covered her face with her hands.
Avery Harris did it on purpose.
He was clearly doing it on purpose.
She couldn't help but think this way.
After all, ... The look in Avery Harris's eyes earlier caused her heart to turn cold.
That was truly a cold appearance that she had never seen before.
She sighed, got up, and left the room with her notebook.
"I'm fine, actually I'm not afraid of Avery Harris at all. I just don't like to make simple things complicated, but now, since he's here, I can only face him."
"Okay, if there comes a day when you really can't hold on anymore, remember, you still have a good sister named Judy Allen who can become your strong shield, "she hissed after saying this," Isn't it just overestimating myself that I'm saying this? After all, you still have such a powerful brother. You could find him to go against him."
She knew who the brother Judy Allen was referring to, her face was flushed red: "That brother, isn't here to settle such a small matter. If he were to make a move, this entire school will be in trouble."
"Those words of yours are true. However, you must not tolerate them. You must remember that you have someone backing you."
She pursed her lips and smiled, "I understand."
A figure flashed behind her, and someone placed a tray across from her.
She looked up and saw that it was Benjamin Walton.
She said to Judy Allen who was on the other end of the phone: "Judy, my student is looking for me for something. Next time, I'll have a chat with you."
After hanging up, she looked at Benjamin Walton who had his head lowered and was about to start eating.
Benjamin Walton asked: "Laura, who are you calling?"
"Eat your food, and don't meddle in other people's business. Also, don't call me Laura."
"What are you afraid of? Others don't know who I am, so I naturally don't know who William is. Furthermore, it's also impossible for me to not meddle in other people's business. After all, I came to this university with a mission."
She frowned. "What kind of mission?"
"William talked me to be a spy and watch over you. You're not allowed to be seduced by other men."

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