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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 116

Summary for Chapter 116: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary of Chapter 116 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

In Chapter 116, 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..

Betty Anderson, who was at the side, innocently said: "Mr. Walton, I'm sorry, am I ... It shouldn't have been here. "

Without waiting for William Walton to say anything, she shouted: "Enough, get out."

Seeing her attitude, she pretended to be injured. Betty Anderson sighed and stood up: "Laura, I know you don't want to see me, but ... We are a family after all. "

"Just go."

Betty Anderson sighed and walked to the door.

But when the door was opened, she said as if she had thought of something: "Oh, I met that Mr. Smith who went out with you the day before yesterday, and he asked me why you didn't answer his phone recently, and also said that if he did something wrong, he could change. But you should not ignore him. Laura, you're too stubborn, if you don't like him, you can reject him. Don't hang up on him, understand?"

After she finished speaking, she nodded her head at William Walton and left.

After exiting the room, her eyebrows slightly rose.

William Walton knew of Laura's identity, but his brother didn't.

Heh, this is extremely good news, even knowing Laura is one of the Anderson family, he still wants to interact with her?

Looks like the identity of the Anderson family was nothing in the eyes of Mr. Walton.

As long as she crushed Laura Green, she would have a chance.

Great news.

The waiter came in and left after the meal.

After Laura sitting for a while, she stood up, and didn't look at William Walton with lowered eyes: "I'll be leaving first."

His voice was melodious. "Where are you going?"

She took a deep breath and asked, knowing the answer, "I'll go home."

"Go home? Go to your place or the Anderson family? "

Then, she looked at him: "Didn't you say that in your eyes, I am not from Anderson family? Since I am not from there, why are you asking me if I am returning to Anderson family?"

"I was afraid that you would be wronged and fight it out with them."

"I'm not that bored. They can't hurt me."

She picked up her bag and started to leave.

He took her wrist.

She lowered her head to look at him.

He smiled. "The electric light bulb is gone. I'll send you back after you finish your candlelight dinner."

"I have no appetite."

"Because of that Betty Anderson? Do you need me to beat her up and help you vent your anger? "

She frowned. "Don't be reckless."

"Then sit down obediently. three people come and eat together, and I will be the only one left. How can that be possible?"

After gently sitting down, William Walton gave her a cup of wine: "Do you want a drink?"

She firmly shook her head. "No need."

"Don't worry, just drink a small cup. I won't make you drunk. After all, your wine ... It's worrisome. "

After hesitating for a moment, she accepted the wine cup, but did not drink a single mouthful.

William Walton saw the space between her tightly locked eyebrows, and his hand naturally rubbed the top of her head.

"A young lady of the Anderson family made you throw away your helmet and take off your armor?"

"I didn't do it because of her."

"Benjamin's attitude just now hurt you, right?"

Laura Green in her heart tightened. Indeed ... Very sad.

"He doesn't know the inside story, so you don't need pay attention to him."

"But, in his eyes, it's true that I'm from Anderson family."

She thought about how Benjamin Walton would laugh in front of her and the look in his eyes just now.

She felt that her identity had truly hurt Benjamin.

William Walton raised his brows, "Eat the food, or eat me. Choose one. Of course, I would rather you choose the latter."

Laura looked at him. In this kind of environment, he could still joke around with her as if nothing had happened ...

She shook her head with a smile and took the fork.

"Sure enough, the one you chose in the end wasn't me. Tsk, you really are a rebellious woman."

She pursed her lips and started to eat.

William Walton did not touch the fork, but only took another sip of the red wine.

"You have nothing to say to me after I comfort you?"

She frowned, "Say...What?"

"About Mr. Smith."

He paused for a moment. Was this his original focus?

"I have nothing to say."

"It's already been a blind date, what else is there to say? How is he, more handsome than me? What kind of person is he, better than me? Or is it ... More charming than me? "

She was speechless. "Why are you comparing yourself to him?"

"Because you're willing to go out with him, but you always push me a thousand miles away."

"I don't remember that Mr. Smith's full name anymore. He's not as handsome as you, so I don't understand his personality well. After all, we've only known each other for less than five minutes.

Also, I didn't choose to meet him. I was forced to go back by the man from the Anderson family to meet him for no reason. That's all I can say on this matter. Is it enough? "

William Walton was very proud. It was good that she did not set his eyes on that man.

"In just five minutes, that man will contact you. It seems that he is also enchanted by you. What do you plan to do?"

"I don't think I have that sort of charm. No matter what his thoughts are, I will not interact with him. I will maintain a safe distance between people."

"Then, what about the distance between you and me? Is the safe distance still there? "

When she thought of the intimate contact just now, her face blushed slightly. "What if it is or what if it isn't?"

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