Summary of Chapter 155 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Chapter 155 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.
"Childish?" William Walton frowned, "Is it childish to do whatever I can to chase after you?"
"The only thing you can do is to let me live on your turf without knowing it?"
"Back then, in order to find you, I had someone smash someone's door. Since it was smashed, I had to take responsibility. Besides, you like there. What's wrong with me buying it?"
She was not in a good mood tonight.
When discussing this issue with him, their values were different as well. The more they discussed, the angrier they got.
She sighed. "Forget it, I won't tell you."
She walked around him to go upstairs.
William Walton followed her up the stairs and into her room: "What are you angry about?"
"I'm not angry."
"Laura, do you think that after spending so much time with you, I don't even understand you? I know you are angry and I want to know what exactly you're angry about."
Laura said: "I am indeed not angry. I just suddenly realized that our quarrel has no meaning. The reason why we disagree is because our values are so different.
I am a person who, in order to save 200 dollars a month in rent, can take a look at the whole rental network and study the pros and cons of each district. But you are a man who, in pursuit of a woman, can buy a house that no one else can buy in a lifetime without even batting an eyelid.
We are clearly living in the same world, yet we are in a completely different world. People say that things of one kind come together. I ... How could I be so reckless? I have barged into a circle that does not belong to me. I am mocking myself for overestimating myself."
"Who offended you today?" He furrowed his brows. This woman, she was rather explosive.
When she thought of Avery Harris, she did her best to calm her heart down.
Avery Harris angering her had nothing to do with William Walton, she shouldn't be angry at William Walton.
She pinched the space between her eyebrows and said, "No, I just suddenly realized that I'm in the dark. I'm a bit depressed, but I've figured it out now."
"So, you decide to push me even further away? What overestimating yourself, what the same world and different world. You have more and more excuses to reject me. I have a policy now, and you can continue to come up with countermeasures, Laura, you can do it. "
Upon hearing his words, a smile appeared on her face.
She shot him a sidelong glance. "Get out of here, I want to change."
William Walton saw that he had successfully amused her, and raised his eyebrows. "Hurry down to eat, there's a surprise."
After she finished changing, she stood in front of the mirror and patted herself on the cheek, reminding herself that she shouldn't vent her anger on innocent people.
When she came downstairs, William Walton was sitting at the dining table waiting for her. In the entire dining room, there was only the two of them.
Two candles were placed on the table.
After walking over and sitting down, William Walton lit the candles and turned off the lights in the dining hall.
She looked at him. "Candle dinner?"
"How is it, romantic?"
"Is this the surprise you were talking about?"
"You don't think so?"
She lowered her eyes and smiled warmly, she had never thought that William Walton, a man, could be so meticulous.
William Walton frowned: "What are you laughing for, are you not satisfied?"
She nodded. "I know."
"I have repeatedly told you that you can not accept me now, but I hope you will not keep me out of your way. You always want to go out and live, do you think that if you leave this place, I will not pursue you? As a person, my target is always very strong. If I say that you can't escape, then you definitely can't, hmm?"
She looked at him. "What if half a year has passed and I still haven't accepted you?"
"Since it's a wager, of course I have to admit that I lost."
Laura Nodding: "Alright, then we'll see you in half a year. If you lose at that time, don't go back on your words."
"Of course, but if you lose, you better keep your promise. You must give me three children, not a single one less."
She blushed and said, "Let's talk after you win."
She picked up her knife and fork and began to eat, but she was slightly worried. Half a year had already passed.
Could she really marry him?
She wasn't confident.
She stole a glance at him. However, her attitude now was different from before.
Previously, she was very sure that she wouldn't marry him.
But now ... However, she was hesitating.
Even to the extent that deep in her heart, she still had some hope that he would win.
Three children... A whole family, this feeling should be pretty good right?

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