Chapter summary: Chapter 158 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Discover the most important events of Chapter 158, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Better Life Without You.. With the engaging writing of Chas Muthoni, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
After she finished speaking, she did not bother with Elsie Clark anymore, pushed open the door and entered the ward.
She wasn't, of course she wasn't.
The reason why she agreed to be with Avery was because of Avery Harris himself.
The title of the Harris family's Madam couldn't even compare to the Avery Harris in her eyes all those years ago.
The moment the door closed, Avery Harris's violent roar came from the sickbed, "Scram, all of you ..."
Her voice suddenly stopped, because Avery Harris saw the person who came was her.
After standing by the door for a while, she walked to the bedside.
Avery Harris asked coldly: "Why did you come? Come and laugh at me? I, Avery Harris, have betrayed you, and the heavens have not been able to watch it, so they helped you take revenge on me. I am now a cripple, are you satisfied? "
Laura's voice was calm. "When I was young, I could never understand why my mother would always be bullied by my father even though she was so hardworking. I didn't do anything wrong, but my dad didn't like me at all. I also do not understand, I have a father, have a mother, why the children will laugh at me as a bastard. At that time, I also liked to complain about God.
It wasn't until I grew up that I finally understood why there was such a thing. If he really did exist, then how could there be so many unfair things in this world? The so-called "God" was just an excuse for a person who had lost his courage. He had found a reason to complain.
Avery Harris, stop complaining about the fate, what has happened has happened, what you should do is not to give up, but to stand up once again, living such a long life, are you going to be depressed for your entire life? "
Avery Harris looked at her, her eyes filled with despair. "Ah, for the rest of my life, what else can I do with this broken leg?"
"You can do whatever you want."
"I want to keep you, I want to marry you, I want to reverse the flow of time, I want you to return to my side," Avery Harris said.
Laura sighed. "Do you think that just because you marry me, you will be happy?"
She looked at him with a sincere expression: "Avery, the night you were with Elsie Clark, our future had already been ruined. You can be forgiven for this to other women, but not to me. Now that you know who my father is, I won't hide it from you anymore. I hate him. My original family had done me too much harm. To choose the other half, what I cared about the most was the loyalty of men.
I know myself. I will never be able to forgive your actions that night, so... We'll never get together again, and even if we manage to get together, you and I will never be happy, because I don't trust you anymore.
I know what you are feeling upset about, but regardless of whether or not you really will not betray me again, regardless of how many things you will do for me in the future, my trust in you has already been destroyed. You are a man who cannot give me any sense of security, and it is impossible for me to hand over myself to you without worrying."
After hearing her warm words, Avery Harris remained silent for a long time.
She looked at his leg. "I've just met the doctor, and the doctor said that if you cooperate with the treatment, you will still have a chance to stand up. The future is your own, and what you should do next, I hope you can think it through clearly.
Also, the woman at the door is putting on a show for you. Her goal is not your person, but the property of the Harris family. Don't be fooled by the false impression. You should try to find a woman who truly loves you and marry her."
After a moment of silence, she turned and walked to the door.
"Laura," he called after her.
"If it hadn't been for that night, would you really have married me?"
She turned her head to look at him and nodded without hesitation, "Yes."
After she finished speaking, she went silent for a moment before continuing, "In my eyes, you are a very outstanding boy. Your nature is not bad, I know that. Even now, I feel that you are very outstanding, but ... You touched my bottom line.
Avery, every word I've ever said to you, every word, is from the bottom of my heart. The feelings I had back then were real even the thought of marrying you. However, now it is funny, but it was also real.
However, ... Was there a need for Avery Harris to lie to her?
When she returned to the office, she noticed that Benjamin had a competition in the afternoon, so she was sent to the faculty as a counselor.
The competition went smoothly, 26-13, their team successfully levelled up.
Leaving the stadium, she looked at the time and directly called Mike to tell him not to pick her up. She planned to call a taxi from the stadium to return home.
Benjamin carried a sports bag on his back and ran to her side, "Laura, are you coming home?"
Laura looked at him warmly, "Are you going back?"
"I'm not going back tonight. Jack Walton Carol Wright wants me to go over to eat dinner. Will Mike come to pick you up later? Give me a ride. "
"I told the Mike not to come over, let's take a taxi, I'll send you over."
"How can that be? If William finds out, then I'll let you send me on my way. William will explode in anger!"
Laura was speechless: "He couldn't be angry at everything."
"Heh," Benjamin Walton laughed, "I've already said it before, you've never seen William's frightening appearance before. When William's temper rose, tsk ..."
Benjamin shook his head.
After thinking about it, she said, "You've always said that William is extremely capable, but tell me, if I beg William to change the principal of the school, will he be able to do it?"
"Laura, are you joking?"

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