Chapter summary of Chapter 108 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
In Chapter 108, 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..
"Wah ..." Miss Green has appeared. "
The comments below instantly exploded.
"Miss Green, quickly come and answer."
"The truth."
Laura smiled and sent a voice message to everyone.
"Before I answer everyone, I need to make a small request. From now on, everyone in this group is forbidden from teasing me about my face and my love situation."
Also, because there are so many people and so much information, you have to send me a private message, or @ me, and don't let me miss the time when you need me.
And now I will answer your question. The youth who is eating lunch with me today is from the same branch of yours, and is also my friend's little brother. In the past, I was his home tutor before, he's called Benjamin Walton, and he's also in the chat group.
In addition, at noon, everyone should take a short rest. Otherwise, you'll lose your spirit in the afternoon. Ok that's it, call me when you need me."
Once she said that, Benjamin Walton became everyone's topic of discussion.
In less than ten minutes, Benjamin Walton had already called her: "Laura, why did you say that? My WhatsApp will be blown up by the girls' messages."
She smiled: "I didn't betray you. This is an introduction. Don't not know what's good for you. I'm still busy here. Don't call me if you have nothing else to do in the future."
She hung up.
Boy, you even want to keep an eye on me?
You'll be very busy in the future. Let's see how could you get the free time to look at me.
After work in the afternoon, she confirmed in the group that the students were fine and returned home.
At the entrance of the building, William Walton's car was parked in that position once again.
She looked Laura at William Walton who was walking toward her.
"Is it appropriate for you to occupy someone else's parking space every day?"
"Occupy? Have you seen anyone take it for free? It's not a good word. "
She frowned. "What do you mean, you paid?"
"Of course."
"When did it happen?"
"The day you moved here, when my car was waiting for you here, someone told me to move my car, so I gave him 100,000 dollars. If I come here within three months, I have to use this parking space first."
"Why three months?" She looked at him, puzzled.
"Because I will marry you after three months. If I marry you, you won't be living here anymore."
She rolled her eyes and was about to go upstairs.
William Walton caught up, and said with a mischievous smile behind her. "What, it can't be that you were unwilling to part with me just now because I only came to find you for three months, right?"
Entering the elevator, she turned towards him Laura: "William Walton, can you not be so conceited?"
"No one in the world would dare to say that about me."
"Then just treat me as an alien."
"You are not a human being."
She stared at him Laura.
His face was devilishly charming as he said, "You're a siren, a siren that captures my soul."
She sighed. "Is this how you tease women all the time?"
"Don't say that. I always preserve my moral integrity."
"A man with moral integrity would bring a drunk woman home from a bar?"
"William Walton, I really don't think about anything, I'm just warning you."
"So, I said, OK. I'm not here to eat with you tonight. I'm here to eat. And to inquire about my brother's performance at school as a brother. Miss Green, you're thinking too much. "
She grinded her teeth and stared at him with her eyes, then turned around to go back inside the kitchen to cook, distancing herself from William Walton.
During dinner, William Walton asked: "Did Benjamin go to school today?"
"He even went to eat lunch with me and said that you made him watch over me. He's already seen me, so how could he not report to you?"
"He only reports to me when he has something to report."
She pursed her lips. "Don't make him waste his efforts in the future. He's a student. He go to school for the sake of studying, not to help you chase woman."
William Walton scoffed.
She frowned and was a bit displeased. "What are you laughing about?"
"I'm laughing because you look like a teacher. Don't you have anything interesting in school today?"
After thinking about it, she said, "You remind me, there really is one."
"Tell me about it."
She smiled in a Laura and naughty manner, "Didn't Benjamin eat lunch with me today? There are a lot of girls in the group asking me who he is. In the afternoon, I also heard counselors talking about their own students. They said that in the afternoon, almost all of their classmates were discussing about Benjamin. This year's school most handsome boy, Benjamin will probably have taken it. "
William Walton raised his eyebrows, "The genes in our Walton family are not bad at all."
After listening to his boasting, she decided to keep silent.
"What kind of expression is that? Could it be that you think I'm wrong?"
She gave her a thumbs up, and said with a powerless look: "Right, you are right, no one dares to say something against you."
"Looks like you still feel that something is amiss. When you mentioned Benjamin earlier, you seemed to be very much in favor of him becoming the school's most handsome boy. This also meant that you also thought highly of Benjamin. But now, it seems that they don't agree with me, and they've disagreed with me. What, don't tell me you think that I'm not good enough? "

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