Summary of Chapter 154 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 154 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.
Seeing her hoarse voice with a face full of despair, Avery Harris suddenly realized that he had touched upon her bottom line.
Even back then, she had never been as heartbroken as now when she discovered the relationship between them.
He took a step forward and clasped her arms with both hands.
However, Laura took a step back, keeping her distance from him.
Avery Harris's voice became much softer, "Laura, I don't know about this. Really, I didn't think that ..."
"So, I told you not to investigate me, yet you insisted on doing so. Avery Harris, you kept saying that you love me, but your love is more terrifying to me than poison. You are always so selfish. What you care about the most is always your own feelings.
I truly regret that I didn't listen to my mother and avoid a man like you. Why I decided to be with you just because of your persistence. If I am able to reverse the flow of time, I will never have anything to do with you, Avery Harris. I will never give you, or your mother, any chance to hurt me, no matter how far you go, or how far you die. "
Her voice was shaky, but her eyes were sharp.
After saying this, she turned around and quickly left.
Avery Harris looked at her leaving figure, frowned, and got angry.
He had never seen her so angry and mad.
It was the first time.
He did not chase after her because he did not have the confidence to stop her from being angry once seeing him.
He clenched his fists. These days, because of her identity, he was at a loss of what to do, as he thought that she had deceived him. After all, if his mother knew that Laura was from Anderson family, she would definitely not object to the relationship between the two of them.
But he did not expect that the reason the Anderson family did not publicly announce her identity as illegitimate daughter was because ... Not Accepted.
He understood the anger, sadness, and despair in her eyes.
He was extremely regretful. He clearly understood her, but why didn't he listen to her and investigate her?
In one breath, she ran to the school gate. Seeing that Mike's car was still there, she walked to it, opened the door, and got in.
After Mike got on the carriage, she said: "Mike, can you send me over to Big City Home first?"
"Alright Miss Green."
When she arrived at the entrance of the Big City Home District, she got off the car and went back to the district alone.
Because the reporters hadn't caught her face last time, she pretended to be someone living in the neighborhood, passing by the entrance of her building.
Not far away, there were two men sitting on the ground. One of them had a camera on his back, while the other was holding a microphone as they chatted.
Perhaps it was because the two of them didn't pay attention to the her because she just passed by.
After taking a few steps, she left.
She was depressed in her heart. These people must have gone mad. Could it be that they planned to stay here for the rest of their lives?
When she was far away, she looked up at the apartment she had rented.
How depressing, she really liked this little nest, okay?
Outside the district, Laura got off the car and entered the district.
Mike took out his mobile phone and dialed William Walton's number, "Mr. Walton, your foresight is really like that of a god, Miss Green has returned to Big City Home's side."
"Ok, just wait. Take her back to the villa in a few minutes."
"Yes."
Mike was puzzled, how could Mr. Walton be so powerful?
On the other car back to the villa, William Walton smiled.
Laura this woman, was truly not guarded against him at all.
Last night, she had said that she was going back to see if there were any puppies, so she decided to move back.
Could he possibly let her succeed?
Doggie, can't you just arrange it?
When they were almost at the entrance of the residential complex, she stood still and took out her phone. She found the landlady's number and dialed.
"Hello, Auntie. I'm the one renting your house, is it convenient for you to talk to me now?"
"Laura, hello. What business do you have with me?"
"Oh, sorry, I dialed the wrong number."
"It doesn't matter."
She hung up the phone and blinked a few times. Only then did he realize what was going on.
No wonder William Walton could openly change the locks and furniture back then.
Because he bought the house.
She was truly speechless. Was this guy crazy?
The driver brought her home.
William Walton had just arrived as well. Seeing the warmth, he smirked: "It's a bit late, did you work overtime tonight?"
She looked at him with a strange expression.
Sensing that something was wrong with her gaze, William Walton asked. "What's wrong?"
"I was wondering how I could tell you that I'm not going to rent your house."
"This place will be free for you for the rest of your life. Since you don't have to pay for it, there's no reason why you shouldn't rent it."
She pursed her lips, "I'm talking about your house in Big City Home."
Seeing that she was unhappy, William Walton waved towards the butler.
The butler led the people and left.
William Walton laughed: "How did you know about this?"
"I called the landlord and wanted to check out. The landlord said so."
"Are you angry?"
"What do you think?"
"Does it matter whose house you're renting?"
She let out a sigh. "Don't you feel that you're very childish?"

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