Chapter summary of Chapter 156 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
In Chapter 156, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Better Life Without You..
She no longer considered about moving away from the Walton family.
Just as William Walton had said, since she had moved out and he still wanted to follow her, it would be safer to stay in his house.
She devoted all her attention to her students.
Benjamin successfully entered the school basketball team and became the main force.
Because of his strong leadership, he successfully conquered the old players in the basketball team and was willing to let him lead the team.
He reorganized the division of labor for everyone and was extremely busy since the match began.
Because with Benjamin Walton here, she could be at ease.
On Friday afternoon, when Laura was watching the competition on the sports field, she received a call from the old school principal, Monica Brown.
"Laura, come look for me at the hospital."
"Ms. Brown, the current you are no longer my leader. I don't seem to have any reason to continue obey your order."
"I've come to find you this time for the sake of my son."
"If it's about Avery Harris, then I can't go even more. I'm afraid that Mr. Walton might misunderstand and want to avoid trouble."
She said it on purpose.
"Just treat it as me begging you. You can choose to not see me, but ... Could you go to the VIP department of the hospital and help me visit the patient in bed 2? Laura, I've never begged you for help. Just this once, can you help me? ... Persuade the patient, will you? "
What did Monica Brown mean by that?
Why did she have to persuade this patient?
"I don't have time."
She hung up.
Not long after, Monica Brown sent a text message: "Laura, saving a person's life is better than creating a seven-levelled pagoda. If you don't want my son to die, then go and take a look, I beg of you."
She looked at the text message and was stunned for a moment.
The patient... What does that have to do with Avery Harris's life?
What the hell was Monica Brown doing, why was she so confused?
No matter what, Monica Brown definitely did not have good intentions.
She put the phone back in her bag and continued watching the match.
In the afternoon, after work, she sat in the car of the Mike who came to pick her up.
Just as they were about to reach the villa, Judy called.
It had been a long time since she had heard Judy's voice, so she picked up her phone with a bit of a happy tone: "Hi Judy."
"Miss, have you heard?"
"What?"
"Something happened to the scumbag."
"Who?"
"Avery Harris. "
She frowned as her mind recalled the begging tone Monica Brown had when she called her today.
She asked, "What happened to him?"
"In a car accident, it is said that he might become a cripple."
She covered her mouth with her hand. Apparently, she was frightened.
"Judy. Are you sure you aren't mistaken?"
"Why would I make a mistake? My friend accompanied Elsie Clark, that slut, to visit Avery Harris yesterday, but she was chased out, she told me that Avery Harris's appearance is really scary. Do you think that this is considered retribution for Avery Harris's actions? If is, that is really hard."
"She won't come, she doesn't love you anymore. If she really did love you, how would she let you go without giving you even the slightest chance after what had happened? Why you don't know that she accepted you because of your persistence, not because that she loved you."
She slightly clenched her fist at the door.
Elsie Clark wiped her tears, "The one who caused you to fall was not me, but her. That day, why did you go to school to find her? If you didn't go look for her, how could you have gotten into a car accident? If you didn't get into a car accident, how could you have gotten injured in the leg? It's clearly her fault, why do you have to always blame all of this on me?
Laura's heart tightened. Was he going to school to find her that day in a car accident?
She took two steps back and felt a pang of guilt at what she had said to him that day.
It's her ... It was her fault?
There was a sudden silence in the ward, just like her heart.
After a long while, Avery Harris said: "I will never blame her, because I do not have the qualifications. The one who chased her first was me. The one who hurt her first, was me. Go, and don't appear in front of me again. "
Her heart was inexplicably torn.
She turned around and quickly left the ward.
Arriving at the entrance of the sickroom, she stepped into the car and said to Mike, "Mike, let's go back."
"Alright Miss Green."
She did not go in to see Avery Harris.
She couldn't see him either.
At a time like this, she didn't know what to say to him.
She felt very uncomfortable.
It was not because she loved that man so much, but because ... She didn't give him a sincere love, but made him give her a leg.
She covered her face with her hands and felt a chill in her heart.
At that time, Helen Anderson's curses rang in her ears, "Laura, don't blame your mother's death on others. She was obviously killed by you, a child like you, no one will ever love you in their entire life. Anyone who falls in love with you, or gets involved with you, will never have a good ending."

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