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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 147

Summary for Chapter 147: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 147 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

The chapter Chapter 147 is one of the most intense moments in Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Laura thought that he was angry now.

If he were to call William Walton, he would definitely say something extreme. Somehow, she didn't want William Walton to misunderstand her.

Thus, after looking at the decadent Avery Harris on the ground, she quickly followed him out.

She ran far away and finally caught up to Benjamin Walton.

As expected, he had already taken out his phone and was about to make a call.

She stepped forward and said with a serious expression, "Hang up first."

Benjamin Walton originally wanted to say 'whereby', but after seeing her serious expression, he thought for a bit, then hung up the phone.

"What else do you want to say?"

"Answer me first, what do you want to say to William?"

"Say that you hugged Avery Harris behind his back."

"So, you didn't even hear the dialogue before and after. So,. you're going to sue me just based on the scene you saw?"

Benjamin Walton hugged his chest in displeasure: "What did you say?"

"Whatever we say, it's not your business, but I'm telling you, I didn't do anything wrong."

"But you didn't allow me to beat him."

"You've already entered the police station once because of a fight with someone. What, don't you have any memory?"

He pursed his lips, "You only forbade me to hit him because of me? I don't believe it. "

"Believe it or not."

"No matter what, William will die from your anger just now when he hugged you."

"So, why do you tell William and make him angry? Do I want to marry Avery Harris, or did I have an unreasonable relationship with him?" After saying that, she said depressingly, "You know that I came to the infirmary because I was injured, but do you know how I got injured?"

Benjamin Walton frowned: "I heard from them that you were pushed down by the Principal."

"So, his mother slapped me, and he gave me another sweet date, so I have to be coaxed around by him? I'm not that bad. "

Hearing her words, Benjamin Walton suddenly remembered, he rushed to the infirmary in a hurry to ask for her injury.

Now that he was angry, he forgot about it. "You ... Are you alright?"

She turned her left arm to look at him and said, "It's just a skin rub. It's not a big deal."

"But it was wrapped in such a large piece, the wound shouldn't be this big, right?"

She lowered her arms and said with a serious expression: "Are you done competing? Just come out."

"Nope, I let a substitute team up. I was worried about my future sister-in-law, but I accidentally stumbled upon you cheating."

"You brat, when did I start cheating?"

"Just now."

"I'm not married to William," she said with a wink as she walked back to the playground.

Benjamin Walton quickly followed: "But Laura, why didn't that Avery Harris retaliate? You broke his heart? "

She rolled her eyes and said, "What do you think?"

"Ah, women, especially beautiful women, they are indeed all disasters. That Avery Harris, he can't be blamed, right?"

She pinched his arm. "You brat, you talk too much nonsense. Hurry up and go back to the game."

Benjamin Walton giggled and returned to the competition grounds.

In the afternoon, after work, Benjamin Walton and her went home.

Their car had just stopped in front of William Walton's courtyard entrance, and he had just returned from his car.

William Walton got out of the car, and walked in front of Laura. He looked at her wrapped arms, and frowned: "Your headmaster called me, saying that you had a conflict with her, and that she was hospitalized, but why didn't she say that you were injured too?"

Benjamin Walton was puzzled. "You hit her too?"

William Walton looked at the butler who was standing by the door: "Get the family doctor over here."

"No need," She was anxious, "The doctor in our infirmary also has a doctor's qualification. No need to trouble others, he handled it well, I saw it."

William Walton ignored her as the butler went to get a doctor.

Benjamin Walton whispered into her ears: "It's better if you keep your mouth shut. William is worried about you."

She wanted to say that it was an exaggeration to ask a doctor for a minor injury.

The family doctor came to examine her and made sure her wounds were treated well before leaving.

In the evening, the three of them had dinner together.

Benjamin Walton finished his meal and went back to play games.

William Walton was about to go upstairs and he did not follow along to disturb her.

Not long after, the aunt knocked on her door and came in to deliver some fruits. She pretended to be natural and asked, "Has Mr. Walton eaten any fruits before?"

"Miss Green, Mr. Walton has something to do."

"He went out?"

"Yeah, he has gone for quite a while."

Laura was puzzled. Why did he go out at night without even greeting her? Wasn't he disrespecting his neighbor too much?

Hospital, top floor.

William Walton walked into the sickroom with a pot of green plants.

He had a smile on his lips as he said to Monica Brown who was on the sickbed, "Principal Brown, I specifically came to visit you. This flower is for you. I wish you all the best."

Seeing the potted flower, the smile that was originally hanging on the corner of Monica Brown's mouth was retracted by a bit.

It was a taboo to give a patient a whole pot of flowers. How could William Walton not know that? He did it on purpose.

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