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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 134

Summary for Chapter 134: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary of Chapter 134 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

In Chapter 134, 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..

After dinner, the butler came over to deliver the clothes to William Walton.

As usual, William Walton stayed at her house.

She clearly felt helpless before, but she was probably already used to it, so she didn't think much of it.

However, she knew in her heart that their current condition was definitely abnormal from the perspective of outsiders.

But so what? She knew... their relationship was simple.

After breakfast, the two went downstairs together.

Just as she walked out of the building, William Walton suddenly turned his body quickly and blocked her path.

She was about to look up at him.

He had already pressed her face into his arms.

She was confused: "William Walton, what are you doing?"

"Shh, someone was secretly taking pictures in the grass on the left."

She tensed up and her body stiffened.

She whispered, "Why ...What should we do?"

William Walton took off his thin shirt and directly covered her head, covering her entire face.

He held her hand tightly and said, "Let's go. I'll take you to the car."

Her gentle gaze was suddenly obscured, and she really could not see anything.

The only person she could rely on was William Walton.

She grasped William Walton's hand tightly and pulled his arm in front of her.

The other hand went around to the left and tightly wrapped around his arm.

After William Walton sent her to the carriage, he drove away.

She sat obediently in the back of the car and didn't dare to take off her clothes.

William Walton looked at her in the rearview mirror and could not help but laugh. "You look just like the new bride right now."

She said, "Don't joke with me. I'm about to die from fright."

"Take off your clothes, we've already left the district."

It was only then that she relieved.

She took off her clothes, looked around, and said anxiously, "This is not the way to school, you can't be bringing me to your house, right?"

"There are several cars following behind you. Are you sure that you can still safely escape after I send you to school?"

She walked forward until half her body was in the front seat of the car, and looked at him with a pleading face: "Then what do we do, I can't lose my job, Avery Harris has been targeting me the entire time, if I lose all my points, I'll be expelled."

"Then just let them fire you. Anyway, this job of yours isn't worthy of your ability."

"No, I can't be so unpromising. I have to persevere on my own path, even if I have to kneel, I have to finish walking."

"So, I'm letting you go now and get photographed?"

"Then what do we do?"

William Walton smiled, "Beg me, I have all sorts of ways to help you out of your current predicament."

She pursed her lips affectionately and rolled her eyes at him. "Don't you know who brought me this trouble?"

"So, you're not going to get away? Since you were filmed, there was no loss whatsoever for me. I can tell the world that you are the woman I like. "

After William Walton finished speaking, he suddenly said: "Un, indeed, this is truly a good idea. It just so happens that I can take this opportunity to let all the men in the world know that this woman is mine, even if you look at her, I would still hold a grudge."

"William Walton, you ..."

He laughed and interrupted her, "Considering that you might not want to be exposed, I am still willing to respect you. Quickly tell me, do you or do you not want to beg me?"

"Please, I'm begging you. Is that not enough?"

"Your actions are obviously not good enough. You know what I want, but you're still not doing it. That means you're not sincere."

Laura clenched her teeth. She was trying to force her to become a prostitute.

She wasn't in the mood to joke with him. After all, she was in the wrong to be late.

William Walton patted her shoulder. "Relax, that kiss of yours is worth a lot. I have always kept my promise, so I guarantee that nothing will happen to you today."

When she saw his confident expression, she couldn't help but relax a bit.

William Walton continued, "This afternoon, after you get off work, there will be a driver to pick you up. Remember, don't go back to the Big City Home by yourself.

She looked at him gloomily: "It's all your fault. I have to find a new place to rent my house, I really like Big City Home's place. It's close to the school, and the rent is cheap."

He curled his lips. " You can look for another good place to stay after the limelight has passed. For a short period of time, you will be staying here."

"How can that be? Your place is even more dangerous."

"Don't you know that the most dangerous place is the safest?"

She gently frowned: "William Walton, you must be doing this on purpose."

William Walton laughed sinisterly: "You've seen through me, but this is the best way to proceed, after all, you've been a teacher to my family, so living here is reasonable, and the security here is also the best, no reporter will be able to get in."

He patted her on the shoulder and said, "Alright, it's settled then. Let's get on the car and go to work."

Feeling depressed, she got into the car and left.

It's over. It wasn't easy to come up with an excuse to move out after the test.

And now she had to move back.

When her car came out, there was no longer a reporter's car at the door.

The Laura relaxed a lot. He really did have a way. This person was truly intelligent.

Arriving at the school gate, just as she got off the car, Benjamin Walton walked over from the school gate.

She was surprised. "Why are you here?"

"My brother called me and told me to come pick you up."

"Pick me up?"

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