Chapter overview: Chapter 145 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.
She looked at him, she shocked.
This was the first time in her life that someone had said this to her.
This... It felt like it was fine even if the whole world abandoned her, as long as she had William Walton, it would be fine ... It made her both happy and scared.
It wasn't that she didn't know what that meant.
The next day, she came to the school. As soon as she entered the office, she received a notice that all the major universities in the city were going to organize MVP basketball games for university students.
Sabrina complained, "I've found out that the most tiring people in organizing such projects in the city are not the organizers but us ."
Garry said: "Actually this is pretty good, at least it's more interesting than some poetry recitation competition. It's really interesting to watch a bunch of sunny-looking guys play basketball."
Sabrina said depressingly, "The most important thing is that every time we spend so much effort, we don't have a single player in the entire department. We waste our time and we even get scolded by the students."
Laura did not participate in the discussion. She left the office with Mia and went to the classroom to send the notice.
The Mia said: "Actually, the three of us are just there for show. This competition exists every year, and the students of the three grades like us should have already seen the truth for a long time. Sabrina is right, even if we pull them out, it would be useless."
She thought about that in her second year of university, Avery Harris had become an MVP basketball star in university.
When he got the trophy, he held it high and shouted, "Laura, I like you."
She let out a faint sneer and shook her head.
Mia looked at her. "What's wrong?"
She shook her head pursing her lips with a smile. "It's fine."
When she thought of the past, not only did she sigh, she even found it laughable.
In the afternoon, a friendly basketball tournament took place in the basketball court.
She sat outside basketball court and watched the competition. Not long later, her phone vibrated in her pocket.
She took out her phone and saw that it was Betty Anderson.
She hung up and didn't answer.
After calling five or six times, the phone finally stopped ringing.
She watched the match tenderly and attentively. The match between the Business Management Department and the Astronomical Department had just begun in the second half when someone patted her shoulder from behind.
She turned her head, and saw that the person patting her shoulder turned out to be Betty Anderson.
Her expression instantly turned cold.
Betty Anderson, on the other hand, welcomed the gazes of the teachers around, and smiled at her: "Laura, I'm calling you, why aren't you answering, it caused me to have no choice but to run over to the school to look for you."
She looked at her coldly, "What are you doing here?"
"Must have something to say to you."
In a nearby competition venue, Benjamin frowned when he saw them.
He waved his hand and temporarily stopped the match as he ran over to her side.
Betty Anderson waved at him and smiled lightly: "Hey, Mr. Walton, long time no see."
"What are you doing here?"
"Of course, it's to look for Laura. I didn't expect you to also be studying in this school. No wonder you're so familiar with Laura."
She turned her head towards Benjamin Walton and asked, "Why did you come out?"
"I'm afraid you need my help."
William Walton wouldn't lie to her, so she wouldn't believe Betty Anderson's words.
She gave a weird sneer. "Really? Then congratulations. "
Seeing her attitude, Betty Anderson became angry: "What? You don't believe it? This is not something that you could not believe in. "
She was calm, without any signs of being angry, "I said, congratulations."
Betty Anderson looked at her coldly: "It's up to you whether you believe me or not. You just wait and see. You're definitely going to lose."
After she finished speaking, she gave a cold snort, raised her proud chin, and stomped down the stairs.
Just as she was about to return to the basketball court, Avery Harris came out.
He blocked her outside the door, "That woman just now, she must be the young miss of the Anderson Clan, right? Why would she come to find you?"
"That's none of your business."
"You are always like this. There are always many secrets hidden from me. You told me that there are some things that I should not ask. Fine, I respect you. You say, everyone has their own privacy, don't check, okay, I can also not check. But... Laura, sometimes I really don't know, whether I know a true Laura or a fake one."
Laura looked at him. "There's no meaning in talking about it now. Regardless of whether I'm real or fake, we are over. Is there any point in pursuing such boring matters?"
"So, even if I were to ask you out of concern why Miss Anderson came to find you, you wouldn't be willing to tell me, right?"
Laura kept silence.
"Alright, then I'll check for myself," he turned around and walked towards the basketball court again.
"Stop! Why are you so overbearing? "
Avery Harris turned around and the Principal's car was parked outside the basketball court.
Hearing the sound of the carriage, Laura turned her head and saw Monica Brown alighted from the carriage and looking at her coldly.

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