Chapter overview: Chapter 12 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.
The car stopped on the University Road and Laura Green opened the door to get out.
William Walton said to the driver: "Give an umbrella to Miss Green."
The driver gave her an umbrella.
She opened her umbrella and got off the car, then said to William Walton: "Mr. Walton, thank you."
"You should do something to show your appreciation." William Walton's expression was cold.
Although these words made sense, she felt that there was something still wrong.
"Take care." She took a step back, then turned around and limped towards the residential area.
In the car, William Walton said to the driver, "Stop."
When the car stopped, he opened another umbrella and got out. He caught up with her and pulled her down.
When she turned around, she saw him and she was surprised. "Mr. Walton?"
"Get in."
"Why?"
"You're hurt. You have to go to the hospital." How could she be so mindless and didn't care about herself at all?
Laura Green lowered her head to look at her legs. "I'm fine. I'll be fine after resting for two days."
"Are you a doctor? You can even prescribe a prescription for yourself? Get in the car. " After he finished the word, he stuffed his umbrella into her hands without any explanation, picked her up and walked towards the car.
With a yelp of astonishment, the umbrella in her left hand fell to the ground.
William Walton ignored the umbrella and stuffed her inside the car.
Laura Green was anxious, she said, "No, I can't go to the hospital. I still have to work as a home tutor."
"Home tutor? In that case, you just quit being Benjamin Walton's tutor?"
"I ..." She was speechless.
It was true.
The doctor made up the list and asked the nurse to take her to the examination.
When she left the room, she secretly asked the nurse, "How much does this examination cost?"
The nurse took a look and said, "Over six thousand."
Laura Green immediately took the form from the nurse's hands and limped back to William Walton.
"I want to speak to you alone."
"Ok."
Laura Green bit her lips. "I don't need to check. My leg is fine. My leg isn't painful, it's ..."
She lowered her eyes and blushed.
William Walton frowned, "What is it?"
She angrily raised her eyes and glared at him. "My private part hurts."

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