Chapter overview: Chapter 117 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.
William Walton didn't even think about it and said calmly: "If it is still here, continue to break it. If it is not, then just come a little closer."
She curled her lips and smiled. "All of you men are really superficial."
"Superficially? What do you mean?"
"If I'm not good-looking, instead, I'm black, short and fat, and have nothing, would you still say you like that word to me?"
"It should be said that your innate condition has first attracted the attention of men. Men are the species that have more impulses in their eyes and lower body. You have the condition that men's vision will be the first to choose you, and men will have the impulse to commit a crime.
However, these conditions will only give you priority to attract the attention of men. I don't deny that your external conditions have attracted me first, but now, even if you don't have these conditions, I will still like you. Because I like your stinky and stubborn personality, and also because we know each other. "
After pausing for a moment, she looked at him.
Know each other... She really liked this word.
There are billions of people in the world.
There weren't many people who know her.
She didn't know many people.
William Walton looked at her with doting smile, and then caressed her hair: "You just don't know how much effort I have to restrain myself in front of you. Every time I kiss you, my rationality and beastly nature is always in a tug of war. If this goes on, my tadpoles will probably turn into foam."
There was a slight blush on her warm face. A person who could express his desire so plainly should be very rare.
After eating, William Walton sent her back home.
Because it was getting late, William Walton did not follow her upstairs.
He stood downstairs and watched the lights go on in her house. There was a figure in the window.
He waved to her, then got into the car and left.
After returning home, he told The butler to find Benjamin Walton.
The butler went to the front yard to take a look, and only then did he realize that Benjamin Walton wasn't there.
William Walton snorted, found his cell phone, and called him.
Soon, the call connected. "William."
"Where did you go?"
"Hotel."
"Don't mention what happened tonight to anyone else. Also, don't let her know about the grudge between the Walton and Anderson Families. Otherwise, I won't forgive you."
"Big brother, why are you like this? Didn't you see it with your own eyes ..."
"Shut up." William Walton's voice was profound and cold, "I'll say it again. Benjamin, don't make things difficult for Miss Green. Do you understand?"
"And if I don't listen to you?"
"Then give it a try."
Benjamin Walton was furious in his heart: "William, do you really love her to the point of being unable to extricate yourself? I don't believe that, you are a man with self-control, and you know you made the wrong choice, so why don't stop here?"
"You don't have to care about my matters. You only need to remember my warning. Alright, rest early."
He hung up.
Benjamin Walton gasped for breath.
Could it be that the events of twenty years ago were about to happen again?
No, he definitely could not let the Anderson family destroy William.
Because of his anger, his chest heaved up and down.
He should think about how he could get her to leave William.
This was truly a difficult problem.
Early the next morning, Benjamin Walton was waiting at the door of Laura Green's home.
She really didn't want to talk about it with a child.
She wanted dignity, too.
Looking at the expression in her eyes, Benjamin Walton felt an inexplicable sense of guilt.
He knew that the Miss Green was not a bad person, but he had no choice.
"Miss Green, then I beg of you, please stop bothering William, okay?"
She nodded her head, "Alright."
When she left, Benjamin Walton felt depressed. Why did he feel that doing this would make him look like a bad guy?
She didn't go to the market, instead, she walked around outside for a bit before going to the park.
She sat in the park, trying to calm herself down.
Her phone rang, she took out the phone and took a look, seeing that it was Betty Anderson calling, she hesitated for a moment, then picked it up: "Hello."
"Laura, where are you?"
"Stop pretending, if you have something to say, then say it."
"Heh, it seems like you don't have anyone else by your side. Very well, come over to my house right now, I want to see you."
"I'm not the kind of woman you can call and walk away from."
"Laura Green, don't refuse a toast and eat a forfeit."
"Don't take yourself too seriously," she sneered
"You ... I will tell you this. I want to get my hand on Mr. Walton. Help me, "Betty Anderson said in a commanding tone.
"Heh, so, Miss Anderson came to ask me for a man? "Then I'm afraid you've found the wrong place. I'm not a bawd, I don't sell men."
"Stop playing dumb with me. William Walton is currently wandering around you, you already know your status, you aren't worthy of him. Therefore, giving him to me is your only choice."

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