Summary of Chapter 120 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Chapter 120 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.
He opened the door of the room and went in first. He stood by the door and looked back at her.
When she entered, he closed the door and locked it behind him.
She heard the lock on the door and was about to turn around when he grabbed her wrist and pulled her straight into the room. He threw her onto the bed and leaned over her.
She was nervous: "What are you trying to do?"
"What do you think?"
"You ... Don't be reckless."
"Wasn't it you who did the reckless thing first?" William Walton's eyes were filled with hostility: "What do you mean don't contact me again in the future, hmm? Why did you leave without saying goodbye? Did I say that if you wanted me to let you go, either sleep with me, or die? You can choose. Today, are you going to sleep with me, or are you going to kill me?"
She glared at him and asked in a low voice," I'm not your slave, I didn't sell my body to you, why can't I just leave as I please, why can't I just go wherever I want to go? Who are you?
"I'm your man, I should be responsible for what happened that night."
"I don't need you to take responsibility for me. None of us owed each other anything that night. I only hope that you can respect yourself and keep your distance from me. From now on, you are you and I am me. I don't want to have any contact with you anymore. If you continue to pester me, I will leave Philadelphia forever."
"Alright, if you want to see the Judy Allen family's company go bankrupt because of you, then just give it a try."
Her face filled with anger. "You ... You are threatening me. "
"Didn't you threaten me first? In any case, that small company of Judy Allen's family, to me, is nothing. In less than ten days, I can make it completely disappear from Vancouver. "
"You're despicable."
Even though he was scolded by her, his eyes were filled with indifference. "As long as you behave yourself, not only will I not touch it, I can even help it strengthen itself. Which of these results do you think is more worthwhile?"
Laura clenched her fist with a helpless look on her face: "William Walton, why are you forcing me?"
"You know the answer, why do you ask?"
Laura closed her eyes, looking as if she was about to die. She then opened her eyes and looked at him again, "Is that so? As long as I sleep with you, you can let me go."
William Walton laughed wickedly, "What? you want to sleep with me for once in exchange for your eternal freedom?"
With a desperate look, she nodded. "That's right."
"Then your plan was wrong, I'm not that easy to fool."
"You ... You clearly said that as long as I slept with you ..." She fell into a trance for a moment, then remained silent. No, she misunderstood.
He curled his lips, and gently pinched her cheek. "What, did you discover the problem? I never said that I only want you to sleep with me once, once is not enough for me."
"Then how long do you want me to sleep with you before you stop bothering me?"
"Well... It's hard to say, whenever I get tired of your body, it ends. It could be a month, it could be a year, it could be ten years or even longer. With my current enthusiasm for you, I can sleep with you for the rest of my life. "
Her heart tensed up. "You mean you won't let me go no matter what?"
"You can understand it that way," he said with a devilish smile.
Her eyes were filled with mist, "Why does it have to be me? You clearly know that I am not from the same world as you, why are you still so persistent? William Walton, are you forcing me to the point where I have no other choice?"
His hand gently caressed her cheek.
Her face turned red.
He raised his eyebrows. "When are we going back?"
"I promised that I would stay here and accompany her until the end of this vacation."
"No."
She frowned. "Can't I control my own time?"
"Right, it doesn't matter if you said that. If you were here to accompany her for seven days, do you have the time to be with me?"
"Who wants to be with you?" she blushed.
"We do have half a year of agreement. During this half year, if you think of ways to hide from me everyday, wouldn't I lose without a doubt?" As he said this, he crossed his legs and said, "We will go back after three days. It's decided. Tomorrow, I will go back to participate in a summit. I can't stay here with you. I will come back to pick you up."
He got up and went to the bathroom.
She sighed. He would definitely lose the bet.
She knew herself. She would never marry him.
However, the most important question at the moment was how was she supposed to face the happy face of Judy who was waiting for her to spend the holidays with her.
After returning to Philadelphia, how would he face Benjamin Walton, who she had promised to stop interacting with William Walton?
She sighed. William Walton was indeed a good person, but he was also her nemesis.

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