Summary of Chapter 112 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Chapter 112 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
The arrival of Laura had caused the kitchen of the Walton family to become a mess.
She felt really guilty. After all, it was already quite late.
On the other hand, William Walton who was at the side had his legs crossed, watching the television with a comfortable posture.
A servant brought up the washed pineapple berries.
William Walton immediately brought out the fruit bowl and handed it to her. "Eat some fruit first."
After the servant left, she took the fruit gently and began to eat it.
William Walton thought for a moment, then went closer to her and asked: "Oh yeah, what fruits do you like to eat?"
"Me? Banana."
William Walton gave an ambiguous smile, "What you like is actually ... It's big and long, but unfortunately, it's too soft. "
She blushed and slanted her head, "What are you thinking about?"
"Isn't the banana big and long?"
"I even like to eat mangoes."
William Walton couldn't help but laugh.
She was unhappy and was about to put down the fruit bowl. When she stopped eating, William Walton helped her protect the bowl: "As an exchange, let me tell you, I love eating cherries the most."
Gently looking at him, she said, "I thought you liked to eat durian the most."
"Are you mocking me?"
With a smile, she continued to eat.
Finally, she had managed to turn the tables around. Awesome.
She finished a bowl of pineapple berries and the butler also walked over from behind her.
"Mr. Walton, Miss Green, dinner is ready."
William Walton looked at her: "Come, let's go eat."
When the two of them arrived at the dining table, she was shocked.
In less than an hour, the aunts had cooked more than ten dishes ...
She swallowed her saliva and looked towards William Walton.
He winked at her. "Sit down and eat."
Laura sat down in embarrassment.
The butler said: Miss Green, we do not know what you like to eat, Young Master said, you are hungry, let us make some preparations, take a look, if there is anything that is not to your liking, I will remove it for you.
"No, no. Sorry for troubling you. Thank you."
"Miss Green, please enjoy."
"OK, bring everyone out first." William Walton knew that she did not like being surrounded by so many people when she was eating, so he sent everyone out first.
Laura said when they were out, "Why did you tell them to prepare so many dishes? We can't finish them all."
"Like I said, comparing the amount of pigs to be fed, if we pour it into the pig trough, it might not be enough for the pigs to eat."
She got angry: "William Walton."
William Walton laughed heartily: "Alright, alright, I won't tease you anymore, hurry up and eat."
As he spoke, he helped her to pick up the dishes.
Laura pursed her lips and started to eat.
William Walton only ate a few mouthfuls before accepting a phone call. He went to the study room.
By the time he finished his work and came out, she was already full. She was carrying her bag on her body, looking like she was about to leave.
William Walton was puzzled. "Are you full?"
"That's right, it's getting late. I need to hurry back."
"We are eating together, since you are full, you want to leave now, but how about me? I haven't finished eating yet, come and accompany me. "
As he spoke, he walked to the dining table and sat down.
She said, "This is your house, you can eat by yourself. There's no bus in ten minutes."
"That would be better. You're not leaving tonight."
"I don't want to," she firmly refused.
This Miss Green definitely did not just save the Milky Way in her previous life.
The next morning, she woke up with haziness.
She took a look at the unfamiliar environment before abruptly sitting up.
This is... William Walton's room.
Hearing the sound of water splashing in the bathroom, she felt like she was in a dream. When did she come upstairs?
Her eyes touched the clock on the wall, and her mind buzzed.
It's over, it's over. It's 7: 15. She will be late.
She pulled back the covers and got out of bed. She couldn't find her cell phone or bag, so she remembered that it was in his study.
No wonder the alarm didn't ring.
She hurried out of the room and down the stairs.
When William Walton came out, he discovered that Laura was no longer there.
He changed his clothes and came downstairs, where the butler had just come in.
"Mr. Walton, how was your sleep?"
"Mn, where is Miss Green? Why haven't I seen her?"
"Miss Green just ran down in a hurry. She said that she was going to be late and her face wasn't even washed, and she already said that she was going to leave while carrying her bag. I brought breakfast for her and sent a car over to send her off."
"Alright, I understand. Go to the guest room and wake Daniel up."
"Alright, Lord Third."
William Walton smiled. He could already imagine her flustered look.
It was the peak of the traffic jam, and she was so anxious that she wanted to cry.
It was 7: 50 when the driver drove up to the school gate.
She sprinted into the office building in seven minutes.
But unfortunately, just as she was about to enter the office, Avery Harris coincidentally came out.

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