Summary of Chapter 138 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Chapter 138 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.
She pursed her lips. "How would I know?"
He said she was jealous and asked her questions as if it wasn't a big deal.
He truly is ... Shameless.
That's right, she was uncomfortable.
"First of all, I made a small deal with him. He used my identity to help his company bring honor to Miranda. In the future, our company will use Miranda as a spokesperson for our company, and all of them will be exempt from the endorsement fee.
Secondly, because I really enjoy seeing someone jealous. After all, only when someone is jealous can I personally feel that I am truly important to someone. "
William Walton smiled, "Now you can stop worrying, Miranda and I have never known each other before."
"You two people you don't know will go to Bali together?"
"Even though you said that you weren't jealous, the news that you were supposed to be watching didn't get out. Since you care so much, let me explain to you that I have never gone to Bali with Miranda.
I did go to Bali on vacation, and often. As for Miranda, I only found out from the news that she went to Bali with me on the same flight and that we even stayed in the same hotel.
However, from the beginning to the end, I didn't have any interaction with her. I learned everything about that day, just like you, from the news. "
After he finished explaining. She still stubbornly said, "I'll say it one last time. I'm not jealous. What does jealousy have to do with anything? Others have all seen the news too. "
"Fine, you aren't jealous, I am jealous. Even if you don't have that kind of attitude towards others, but others only covet you, I am unhappy, so ... Do you think I should ruin your face? Anyways, even if you're not pretty anymore, I still want you."
She rolled her eyes at him and got up. "I want to eat. I'm starving."
William Walton laughed sinisterly, he made a call and called the butler back.
The butler asked the aunts to set up the tables and prepare dinner.
William Walton asked: "Is her room ready?"
"Yes, Mr. Walton."
The butler said to her: "Miss Green, we have already cleaned up your room. As for your clothes, I have everyone prepare them for you to hang in the cloakroom follow Mr. Walton's instructions.
Other than that, if there is anything on Big City Home that you need these few days, you can give me a detailed list. I will send someone to help you retrieve it. "
After thinking about it, she said, "My deposit slips are in the drawer under my bedside table, as well as my diploma. They are my most important items."
William Walton raised his eyebrows, "You even have a deposit slip?"
She looked at him. "Do poor people have to be penniless?"
"People with certificates of deposit can't be considered poor anymore."
"I'm too lazy to argue with you. I want to go in and change into a comfortable set of clothes."
"Go."
She was about to enter the room on the first floor where she had slept.
William Walton said unhurriedly: "Your room, has been upgraded to the second floor."
She looked at him warmly. "Why?"
"Guess," William Walton said as he walked upstairs.
She followed him upstairs with a warm and depressed expression on her face.
William Walton stopped at the door of the room right next to his bedroom, and knocked with his finger: "You stay in this room."
She pushed the door open and walked in.
Just as William Walton was about to enter, she turned around and said : "I want to change clothes."
She hesitated for a moment before saying, "Really?"
"Do you not trust me, or do you not trust my ability?"
After thinking about it, she also heard that investing was better than saving.
If she bought a house, she couldn't afford it.
But she didn't understand investment at all.
She looked down at her passbook before handing it to him.
"This my sense of security."
"Your sense of security should be me, not this."
He accepted the book with a smile. To be able to pass on her sense of security to him meant that she already had no doubts about himself. Very good.
At noon on the second day, just as she was about to get off work, John Anderson called her.
In fact, seeing his number, she already thought of John Anderson's reason for finding her.
However, it would be useless if she hided from him.
Therefore, she picked up the phone.
"Come to the company and find me while it's noon."
"Why would I want to see you?"
"If you don't want me to send someone to the school to bring you here, then you'd better come obediently. After all, we have a father and daughter relationship, and I don't want you to be embarrassed. "
After she clenching her fist for a moment, she lightly said: "A despicable person like you, I already don't expect you to be so high-spirited. Alright, I'm too lazy to continue this useless tug of war with you, I'll go, by the way, I also have something to say."

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