Summary of Chapter 111 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 111 is one of the most intense moments in Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
He only typed two words, "Everyone, quiet."
There was not a single reply in the group.
Everyone waited for a full minute, before Benjamin Walton sent another message.
"We are all human beings. Please be considerate. Miss Green is not much older than us, she must have a lot of private matters to take care of, so, in Miss Green's private time, if possible, don't disturb her. Except for urgent matters, of course."
Laura smiled at Benjamin's reply. This was the first time that this brat left a message in the group.
There were some girls who were infatuated with Benjamin Walton, and so they instantly exploded in agreement with him.
But unfortunately, Benjamin Walton didn't reply to any of them, as if the message just now wasn't sent by him.
He looked at the girls who were in high spirits, threw her cell phone to the side and got busy.
After work in the afternoon, Sabrina and Garry left.
Mia also finished her work by six-thirty.
She packed her bag and looked at Laura: "Miss Green, are you not done yet?"
She pursed her lips and shook her head: "Not yet. Mia, take care."
"You, don't work too hard. In our line of work, we do all sorts of trivial things. Not everything can be done that day. This thread is too messy, so we need to talk a little bit about it."
She looked at her Laura and smiled, "Thank you for your reminder."
Mia patted her shoulder: "In the future, we will be colleagues. If there is anything that you need my help with, just tell me, and I will do my best to help you."
"Thank you, Mia."
"Then... I'll be leaving first. "
"Alright."
Mia pursed her lips and walked out first.
She walked out of the office and shook her head with a smile. It seemed that this girl really did not remember her.
It was already half past seven by the time she finished her work.
She looked at the time and thought about William Walton had said that he would go to her place to eat. She quickly tidied up his desk, and left the school while jogging.
When she arrived at the school gate, she ran towards the bus stop without any distractions.
But a car beeped by the side of the road.
She turned to look. It was William Walton.
She suddenly stopped. Surprised, she turned around and opened the door to his car.
"Why are you here?"
"I'll pick you up."
"Then why didn't you call me?"
"Wouldn't it be more sincere of me to come personally?"
She pursed her lips and smiled, naturally fastening her seat belt.
"You seem happy that I've come to pick you up."
"Why wouldn't I be happy if I was able to save a bus fare?"
"Lier."
William Walton started the car and left: "I won't go back to cook dinner tonight. I'll take you out to eat."
"Where?"
"Don't you like to keep me in suspense? I'll keep you in suspense today."
"Then can I make a condition?" She looked at him.
"Speak."
"I'm so hungry. Can we not go too far and directly go to the nearest place to eat?"
"Hungry? What, aren't you full for lunch today?" As he spoke, he rolled his eyes and said naughtily, "Or do you have an inexplicable appetite when you see me?"
She glared at him. "Can you stop talking nonsense about we are living together?"
"It was you who said that living in my house is illegal."
She refused to accept this. "But you said it yourself, that's just a normal employment. If we were living together illegally, then all these people in your family would be living together with you?"
William Walton couldn't help but laugh: "Fine, I won't argue with you. In any case, we have already done it and even slept, you are already my woman, a good man won't argue with his woman, I'll just follow you."
He held out his hand to her. "Come on, girl, come home and eat with me."
When he said that, she got even more angry. She said angrily, "I'm not going back with you. Take me to my home."
"OK, Bye."
She dejectedly got off the car, put her bag on her shoulders, and said, "Okay, you don't need to send me. I will walk by myself."
After saying that, she turned around and walked in the direction of the bus stop.
But how could William Walton let her succeed?
He quickly walked a few steps forward and directly lifted her up in his arms.
In order not to fall and be ruined, she had to wrap her arms around his neck.
"William Walton, you're going too far. Quickly put me down."
"No."
"You ... You are shameless. "
William Walton smirked and glanced at her: "If you dare resist again, or even curse at me once, I'll throw you back in the car and let you see what does shameless mean."
Upon hearing this, she immediately went silent. She looked at him and swallowed her saliva.
Seeing her expression which instantly became obedient, William Walton forced a smile, and said naughtily: "Do you still want me to throw you in the car? Hm? Miss Green. "
She shook her head and pointed to the front door of the villa. "Go to your house and eat."
William Walton laughed proudly, he seemed to have found the trick to deal with this woman.

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