Chapter overview: Chapter 135 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.
"Yes, I'm sick. The two of us just returned from the hospital. You have to send me to the infirmary to recuperate before you can return to the office."
She raised her eyebrows and sized him up. "I can't tell that you are sick."
"Are all those cancer sufferers who go to the hospital to find out about the terminal cancer because of something written on their faces?"
"What the..." She glared at him. "You brat, why don't you say anything good? Hurry up and spit it out."
Benjamin Walton laughed: "Laura, you are so superstitious."
After saying that, she raised her hand to pat his head. "If I tell you to puke, you puke."
Benjamin Walton was speechless, then said: "Pooh, pooh, pooh, what the heck is going on here, you guys are just dating, I'm a gunner, tsk, hurry and go, it's too hot."
She scoffed. This brat ...
When she returned to her office, Mia said, "Laura, why did you only just arrive? We just finished the morning class, Mr. Harris wanted you to go find him."
That meant she had truly been captured alive.
Calm down. Calm down.
Inside Avery Harris's office, the cool air was turned on a little low.
With a cold expression, he asked, "What do you have to say for yourself for being late today?"
"I can't be considered to be late. The student is sick. I took him to the hospital and just sent him to the infirmary."
"Oh? Which student? "
"Benjamin Walton."
Avery Harris was displeased: "Laura, you have become crafty."
"What I said is true. You can go to the infirmary and confirm it."
"You think that you can safely pass the test just because of this?"
"You can casually deduct the points. In any case, William Walton already said it, if I got expelled, he will raise me."
"Laura," Avery Harris berated.
Laura laughed and said "I hope in the future, you won't call me into your office too often. Last time, your mother intentionally called William Walton over to the school to accuse me because of the things you did to me in the canteen. Fortunately, William Walton believes in me, otherwise, I really wouldn't be able to wash away my sins even if I jumped into the river. "
Avery Harris clenched her fists: "I don't know about this."
"I've thought of it, so I'll remind you of my own accord."
Avery Harris's voice became much calmer: "Can we really not go back? Even if there is a one in a million chance of that happening? "
When she saw his helpless look, she nodded seriously, "I can't go back. We don't have a chance."
"What if I do everything to return to your side?"
"I no longer have your place by my side," she said calmly. "I will not give the man who betrayed me a second chance, never."
"But what if I can pull you from hell to heaven again?"
Her eyes rolled to the ceiling and she exhaled.
"No need, someone has already pulled me up. If you want me to leave the school today, then I'll go back and pack my stuff and leave. "
She walked out.
Avery Harris said when she opened the door: "I won't deduct you any more points. If I can't even see you at school, then I really will lose you. Completely and utterly."
After pausing for a moment, she still opened the door and went out.
It was entirely possible that in order to protect his true love, he had pushed Miranda out of the wall. Otherwise, looking at the scandal between him and Miranda, he had not come out to clarify it.
Yes, my sensitive sense of smell tells me that the woman that Mr. Walton has hidden is definitely not simple. Oh my god, I really want to snatch away this woman's material. I'm really too curious, just what kind of person is able to capture such a powerful man."
Even though she truly felt that Sabrina was exaggerating.
But for some reason, when she heard her say this, she couldn't help but laugh.
It was indeed very funny.
This person was clearly standing in front of her.
Sabrina looked at her in bewilderment, "Laura, what are you smiling for?"
"Huh?" She paused. "It's nothing. I just remembered something else."
Mia asked, "Did the young master just deduct your points?"
She returned to her desk and sat down. "No, because I sent the students to the hospital, I wasn't late."
Mia nodded her head: "You should be more careful in the future. If you have anything like that, give him a call early. He's been keeping an eye on you recently, and you should pay attention to him."
"Mn," she nodded, and smiled at Mia.
She had just put her bag in the closet when her cell phone rang.
Seeing that it was Betty Anderson, she picked up the phone.
Since she wasn't going to pick up anyway, she would find the school.
The phone was connected, and before she could say a word, Betty Anderson shouted crazily on the other end of the line.
"Laura, you bitch. You're as low as your mother. You won't give up Mr. Walton, right? Fine, let's give it a try. I want to see if he is yours or mine in the end. Just wait and see, I won't let you off so easily."

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