Chapter summary of Chapter 123 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
In Chapter 123, 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..
Benjamin Walton lowered his eyes, and did not say anything. Listening to all of this, he somewhat felt somewhat guilty in his heart.
Laura turned and came out from William Walton's arms.
She said to Benjamin Walton, "I'm not saying all this to make you pity me. I hope that you don't hate me because of the Anderson family, because I hate the Anderson family just like you do.
In front of you and William, I can promise to never meet him again, but I don't want to bear the hatred that shouldn't belong to me. After all, I'm innocent too. "
William Walton's face was cold. This woman, even up until now, could she still say things that she could never see him again?
Was he really so useless in her eyes?
Benjamin Walton looked up and glanced at the William's face, which was filled with hostility. He pursed his lips, looked at Laura, but didn't say anything else as he turned around and left.
Just as he left, William Walton said to the butler: "You go out first."
The butler left respectfully.
Laura sighed, but she still did not see anything wrong with William Walton.
"I'm not eating. I'll go back first."
She looked at his face.
However, before he could clearly see his expression, he had already moved closer. He tightly hugged her and lowered his head to kiss her domineeringly.
His kiss, no, it was not a kiss, it was a bite.
He bit her lips until they hurt.
She reached out and thumped his shoulder.
William Walton released her, and she stomped her feet: "William Walton, what are you doing?"
"Can you never see me again? Hmm?"
Her gaze turned.
William Walton said in a bad mood: "Say it. Can you?"
She lowered her eyes. "I can."
Right after she finished speaking, William Walton kissed her once again.
This time, his punishment was even more severe.
He moved his hands restlessly around her body.
She patted him: "William Walton, don't be like this."
"Can you never see me again?"
She looked at him , uneasily, not daring to speak.
She knew that if she said 'yes', then the next punishment would be even more severe than this.
"Speak."
He pinched her chin and let her meet his gaze. "Yes, or no. If you don't answer, I'll carry you upstairs."
"William Walton, I ..."
"Yes, or no."
She clenched her fists. The good girl always knew the situation. "No, I can't."
William Walton smirked: "I thought you were planning to be stubborn to the end."
"What good will it do me if I remain stubborn to the end?" So, can you let go of me now? "
William Walton lowered his head, and sucked on her lips, then finally released her.
"Come, let's go eat."
"I want to go home. I'm a bit tired from the ride."
"I'll send you back after the meal."
He didn't tell her to stay here, so she felt slightly relieved.
After eating, he kept his promise and sent her back to her home.
However, when she reached the door, she was unable to unlock it no matter how hard she tried.
She wondered, trying a thousand times, but to no avail.
William Walton, who was standing by the side with his arms crossed, calmly took out a key and opened the door in front of her.
Laura looked at him speechlessly. What's going on?
"Your key, how did you unlock my house?"
William Walton gently patted the doorknob with his hand: "Don't you feel like this lock is very new?"
She suddenly realized, "You changed the lock on my door? This is not my house, I rented it. William Walton, are you crazy? "
"I ..." She was speechless for a moment.
William Walton pushed her and went into the bedroom.
He lay down on the bed and patted the spot beside him. "Do you want to come and try?"
She glanced at the space between her eyebrows, then turned around and returned to the living room. She then sat down on the sofa.
She had a headache, just when did this William Walton plan to lose interest in her?
William Walton spent the entire holiday with her.
This was the first time she knew that a man living in a house was quite scary.
On the afternoon of the first day of school, Benjamin Walton had already posed a big problem for her.
While she was busy in the office, the door to the office was suddenly pushed open.
Avery Harris entered with a cold face.
Everyone in the office was very surprised.
Avery Harris's gaze landed on her, and he said coldly: "Laura, come out with me."
She put down her pen, stood up and followed him out of the office: "Mr. Harris. What's the matter?"
"Come with me to the police station."
"What for?" she wondered.
"Heh, the few students of you injured a sophomore in the foreign language department while playing ball in basketball court. The other party reported them to the police. They are all in the police office now."
She was alarmed as she hurriedly said, "Wait for me for a moment, I'll go back and get my bag."
She hurried back to her office, grabbed her bag, and left the school with him.
Arriving at the police station, she immediately saw Benjamin Walton, who was sitting on a chair and talking to the police.
Beside him sat four men in basketball uniforms.
These were all her students.
Avery Harris looked at her coldly.
She walked over with a guilty conscience.
Benjamin Walton felt that someone was walking over from his side, he turned to take a look, and realized it was actually Laura.

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