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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 124

Summary for Chapter 124: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 124 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Chapter 124 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 stood up, looked at the Laura, and furrowed his brows.

If it was before, he would definitely have thought that she was a savior.

But now ... Why was he somehow a little afraid of her?

"Why are you here?"

"Is it okay if I don't come? What's going on?"

Another male student stood up and said, "Miss Green, this matter really isn't our fault. Those seniors bullied us. They were the ones who took action first. We can't be blamed just because we hit too hard."

After shooting a glance at the boy, she turned towards the police and said, "Sir, I'm sorry. I'm their counselor, and they are all good students at school. This time, they're probably angry and anxious. Fighting between teenagers is very normal. Look, can you make some arrangements?"

The police said, "For this kind of thing, we can only handle it according to the law."

Avery Harris stepped forward and said to her: "Go and chat with the children. Leave this to me."

She nodded and called her students to the side.

Not long later, Avery Harris and the police walked over.

The policeman said, "Regarding this matter, let's just forget about it this time. Don't fight again in the future."

She said, "Thank you, officer."

Avery Harris and Laura led them out of the police station.

He said coldly: "Miss Green, I will deduct 4 points from you this time, do you have any objections?"

She looked at him with a hint of displeasure in her eyes.

But then she thought, if it wasn't for him, she probably wouldn't have been able to bring these kids out so easily.

She took a deep breath and suppressed the anger in her heart: "I got it, all of you, follow him back."

One of the boys said, "Miss Gree, aren't you going back?"

"I'm going to the hospital."

She turned and left.

Avery Harris looked at her back coldly, and snorted as he walked towards her own carriage.

Benjamin Walton asked the man beside him: "What did they mean by deducting points?"

"Haven't you heard? This perv had set a system to deduct points for the counselors. If they did something wrong, they would be deducted points. Once they ran out of 12 points, they would be fired.

I heard that the Mr. Harris was targeting the Miss Green and because he tried to be with her again, he became angry out of embarrassment. It seems like we were the ones who implicated her. "

Hearing that, Benjamin Walton caught up to Avery Harris, pushed him to the side of the carriage, and used her right arm to lean him against the carriage. Her eyes were filled with anger: "If you have anything, come at me, stop being so angry at our teacher."

Avery Harris laughed coldly: "I advise you, you better let me go. Otherwise, if I can save you, I can still send you back."

"Is that so? Let me see if you really have the ability to step on our Walton family and send me to prison. "

"Walton family?" Avery Harris frowned, he looked at him: "You are one from Walton family?"

"That's right, I am the little brother of Walton family, Benjamin Walton. Remember, you and her have already separated. She is William's woman now, so you should stop messing with her in the future. If not, you have to pay for what you did."

He released Avery Harris's arm, rolled his eyes, and turned to leave.

Avery Harris stood in place, slightly frowning.

So, the reason why she was so close to Benjamin Walton was not because she had an improper relationship with him ...

When he thought back to the time when he humiliated her and wanted to buy her body for a night, his heart was filled with regret.

Why did this woman never explain herself when something happened?

Benjamin Walton chased after her for a long distance just in time to see her got a taxi and left.

He reached out his hand to a taxi and followed her.

She got off at the entrance to the hospital, bought a handful of flowers from the service center at the entrance, and went to the emergency room.

She smiled.

Benjamin Walton frowned, "What are you laughing for?"

"So, you felt scared as well."

"I'm not scared, I'm still having an argument with William. I don't want him to find another excuse to scold me."

She was silent for a moment. Naturally, she knew the reason.

After Benjamin Walton finished speaking, he saw that there was guilt in her expression, he pouted, and scratched his head: "Heh, that Avery Harris bullied you so much, you really don't want to tell William ah?"

She looked at him in surprise.

Didn't he tell her to stay away from his William?

"I heard that penalty system he came up with was specifically aimed at you. Tell William that, William will definitely help you take care of him."

"I won't tell William about this, so don't tell him either."

There was a serious look on her face.

Benjamin Walton was not happy: "It can't be that you still have feelings for him, right?"

"It's because I'm already in the past with him that I don't want to waste too much time and energy to target someone who has nothing to do with me anymore. If I really do find your brother, our relationship will be even more chaotic!"

Hearing her words, Benjamin Walton thought for a while and said, "Then we will be even. In front of my brother, we will keep our secrets."

She smiled and nodded.

She came to the side of the road and hailed a taxi.

She got on the car first and looked at him who was still standing by the roadside. "Won't you get on the car?"

Benjamin Walton pressed his hand on the car door, hesitated for a moment and said: "Laura, a few days ago... Sorry, but in the future, I won't do that anymore."

She was stunned for a moment. Before she could say anything, he had already closed the car door, turned around and walked away.

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