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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 137

Summary for Chapter 137: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary of Chapter 137 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

In Chapter 137, 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..

Four or five people left the house with the butler.

There was a layer of haze on his face. He looked at her and patted the seat beside him. "Come and sit."

"I've been sitting here for an entire day. I think I'll just stand here for a while."

"You're waiting for me to bring you over?"

Laura walked around the tea table without saying anything else and sat down not far away from him.

As she expected.

Just as she sat down, she was pushed down by William Walton.

She looked at him nervously. "Can't you talk properly if you have something to say?"

"How does it feel to be confessed?"

"How did you know?"

"What do you think?"

"Benjamin Walton, this kid, actually lied to me. I already said it I want tell you by my own."

It seemed that there was indeed a confession saying, "It wasn't him who said it, but it seems that the two of you have already discussed it. Alright, let me hear it. What do you want to say?"

"Can we... sit down and let's talk. You're pressing me down so hard that I can't breathe."

William Walton sat up: "Be honest with me, otherwise, you'll understand me better."

She sat up and adjusted her clothes: "You said that it wasn't Benjamin who said it, could it be that... It's our Principal again? "

"Who else would care so much about you other than her?"

She was unsatisfied: "How could you listen to her? For my matter, she definitely added oil to the fire. She reckoned that I went with a male student to the small forest."

William Walton raised his eyebrows, "No matter what she says, I don't believe it. I only believe you. Now, tell me."

He always was the most reasonable person.

"Today at noon, there was a male student who confessed to me. Because there were too many onlookers at that time, I left alone with him to clarify things elsewhere."

"Oh?" He hugged his chest and raised his eyebrows with cold eyes. "It seems like you've rejected him."

"Of course, I refused. Otherwise, how can I date a student?"

"But why you chose to go somewhere else to clarify? With so many people watching, wouldn't it be better to explain it clearly? It's because you went somewhere else that people talk about you. "

"If I were to reject him in front of so many people, he would definitely take a blow and be ridiculed by so many people in the future. He likes me because of his kind intentions and goodwill. I don't want to hurt him because of my own thoughts. "

"There will be many social shocks in the future. Can you help him avoid them all?"

"A social blow. After all, it has nothing to do with me. My original intention was very simple. It was to not let innocent people be harmed because of me."

"Then you don't care about what others say about you?"

Laura, pouted, "Before, I also cared a lot about what others called me, but after knowing you, you said something that I especially liked. What does what they say about me have to do with me?"

William Walton tilted his head and laughed.

"So, what did our principal say about me?"

"She said that you didn't know how to act properly so you seduced a 3rd year male. After being confessed to by a male, you took the male and left on your own. You must do something disgusting. Let me be careful of you."

She gritted her teeth in displeasure.

After speaking, William Walton raised his eyebrows.

His originally sullen face broke into a smile.

He moved closer to her. "Laura, you still dare to say that you're not jealous?"

"I'm just talking."

"Mn, very good," William Walton nodded. "Continue to deny it."

"I wasn't jealous in the first place," she said through clenched teeth. "You were the one who said the wrong things, I was only trying to refute you."

William Walton looked at her with doting smile, took out his phone and made a call to Moishe.

"Moishe, tell your company's PR Department to clarify the relationship between Miranda and I."

"Why?"

"There's a jar of aged vinegar in my house. The lid is broken, and the sour smell is stinging my eyes."

When he said this, her face was filled with embarrassment.

She had said it 180 times already. She wasn't jealous. She really wasn't jealous.

Moishe was also open-minded. Once William Walton said this, he immediately understood the meaning behind it. He nodded his head and said, "Alright, I will arrange it right away. You can fix the vat."

After the two of them hung up, William Walton gave Daniel a call.

"Immediately send out a statement, saying that I have no relationship with actor Miranda. Furthermore, with the media spreading rumors, I will definitely use legal means to protect my own interests."

After hanging up, he looked at her with a gentle smile. "Do you know why we didn't clarify the rumors before?"

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