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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 114

Summary for Chapter 114: Better Life Without You.

Chapter overview: Chapter 114 from Better Life Without You.

In this standout chapter of the Internet novel Better Life Without You., Chas Muthoni introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

For the next few days, William Walton sent someone to bring her food at noon. At night, regardless of whether it was early or late, he would always go to her house to eat.

For some inexplicable reason, the two of them became friends again.

She had mentioned to him over and over again the matter of keeping the distance.

However, he completely ignored them.

He said, "If you want to get rid of me, there are only two ways. The first is to make me bored. Second, until the death. "

When she saw his attitude, she could only wait.

She believed that there would be a day when he would get tired of chasing after her.

A month passed in the blink of an eye. Before the long weekend, Laura Green held a class meeting for her students. She instructed them about the safety issues of the holidays and also registered the names of the students who didn't leave the school.

She set up a group for these few classmates and told them to call her if there was anything going on during this period of time.

When she left the classroom, Benjamin Walton chased after her.

"Miss Green."

She looked at him, "Oh, Benjamin, what's wrong?"

"There's a car coming to pick me up. Come with me."

"Where?"

"Eat, my brother said, let me pick you up."

Gentle and speechless, she said, "I'm not going."

"That won't do. My brother said I can be absent, but you can't."

While the two of them were talking, two girls from the department walked over.

One of them walked to the front of her and asked shyly: "Miss Green, you said last time that you could help me introduce a place to work. It's the long weekend, can you help me contact them?"

Nodding Laura, she said, "Alright, I'll send you a message about the owner of the coffee shop later."

"Thank you, Miss Green."

The girl looked at Benjamin Walton embarrassedly: "Benjamin, hello."

As Benjamin Walton tugged, he coldly and indifferently did not even look at the other party and only nodded his head.

The girl became embarrassed. "Then ... Miss Green, I shall return first. "

"Sure," she nodded.

After the girl left, she gently kicked Benjamin Walton's calf: "She was greeting you."

Benjamin Walton cried out in pain: "Laura, how can you be so violent towards me. If you do this, be careful that I will report you in front of William."

"Then go and complain."

"You're right, William will definitely protect you. Forcefully stuffing dog food into my mouth like this will affect my growth."

"Stop changing the topic. The girl is greeting you, why are you ignoring her?"

"First of all, I clearly nodded at her. Also, there are a lot of girls who want to greet me. I can't possibly answer them all. If that's the case, you'll probably be called over by the principal."

"Tsk, is it really okay for you to show off like that?"

Benjamin Walton hugged his chest and laughed: "Even though it's not so good, it's a fact."

Her eyes were cold as she said, "Let me go, I still need to hurry and throw myself into another man's embrace."

"You ..." Avery Harris's face was filled with anger.

She laughed coldly, "Why? Could it be that you are still hoping that I, this shameless woman, will look back at you? Stop dreaming, you are not worthy of me."

Avery Harris released her hand and she walked up the stairs .

When she went back from the office with the bag, Avery Harris was still standing in the same place.

As she walked past him with a indifferent expression, Avery Harris asked softly: "How much do you want for one night?"

Her footsteps halted as she looked at him. "What did you say?"

"If they can do it, why can't I? How much do you sell it for? I will buy you for one night. No, I will pay three times the price than them."

Because of his words, she was so angry that her entire body was trembling.

Her eyes, misted with mist, looked at him.

Avery Harris's eyes were also filled with grief: "What, you are only noble in front of me? Do you think you are still that pure and pure girl in my eyes? You're not. You're just a high-class prostitute now, that's all."

She slapped him.

It was the first time since the incident that she had been so angry.

"Am I not telling the truth? How many men have you slept with, they can sleep with you, why I can't? "

Tears welled up in her eyes.

She raised her head, forcing the tears back.

"Because you aren't worthy, Avery Harris. Even if you go bankrupt, I won't jump onto your bed.

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