Chapter overview: Chapter 159 from Better Life Without You.
In this standout chapter of the Internet novel Better Life Without You., Chas Muthoni introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
She was relieved when she heard that.
That's right, that's not a small deal. How could William Walton had the right to decide the school's affairs.
At this moment, Benjamin spoke up, "William's abilities exceed this."
Laura Green was astounded as she looked at him.
"But it depends on him. If you go and beg him, this matter will be settled. The principal be replaced because she bullies you and my bother is angry about that. "
"But ...How is that possible, she is the principal of a public university."
"You have to know, Monica Brown is only a principal. Furthermore, she is not very responsible. It's very easy to find some evidence against her."
She was speechless.
Benjamin Walton said: "Let's go, Laura, I'll send you back first, then the driver will take me to visit Jack Walton and Carol Wright."
After thinking about it, she said, "Benjamin, you'd better take a taxi to visit them. There's no need to send me off. The weather is good today, I want to go shopping."
"That's fine too. Then call William yourself."
"Alright."
Benjamin left first.
For fifteen minutes, she stood in the doorway of the gym.
This impact was truly not a small one.
She had always known that William Walton was very powerful, but she had not expected him to be so capable.
It turned out that the rumors were true, that he could cover the sky with one hand.
Laura walked to the bus stop, got on the bus and sat in the car. She looked at the street through the window, feeling a little irritated.
Some things, once pulled together, could not be cut and were still messy.
After walking for less than two stops, her cell phone rang.
It was an unfamiliar number. She picked up the phone and said, "Hello."
"Laura?"
Laura frowned. "Yes, may I ask who you are?"
"I am Principal Burke."
"Hello, Principal. Is there anything I can help you with?"
"I just made an appointment with Mr. Walton. You should come with us as well. When my car passes by the school gate later, I can bring you along."
"Oh, there's no need. Principal Burke, you are big figures and you want to discuss things together, so I won't be going."
He enjoyed the word 'big figure' very much.
He laughed straightforwardly: "This won't do. Mr. Walton only agreed to come out to eat because of you. You are our contact. You must come. How about this, I'll send a secretary to your office to pick you up."
"No. Principal Burke, I brought the students out to participate in the basketball game. And now I am at the entrance of the stadium. How about this, you give me the address, I'll go over myself later, OK?
"Sure, I'll get someone to send you the address later."
"Alright, goodbye Principal Burke."
After hanging up, she took a deep breath and got off the car at the bus stop. When she was waiting for the address, she called William Walton.
"Has Principal Burke asked you out?"
"Yes, we have made an appointment. I'm just about to set off, how could you agree to go out to eat with him?"
Laura was surprised. "He said that's your request."
Hearing Laura's answer, William Walton couldn't help but laugh. This principal played a trick with them.
William Walton said: "Then how about I pick you up later?"
"No need, the reason I called you was to tell you that when Principal Burke was looking for the teaching staff to talk to them, he asked me what's the relationship between you and me. I told him that I was a tutor for Benjamin. So, you are not allowed to speak nonsense in front of Principal Burke. "
"Oh?" William Walton laughed sinisterly: "Is that an order?"
After hanging up, she received a text message.
According to the address on the text, she took a taxi to the Swallow Mountain Club.
But this was a membership only club. She arrived first and waited at the door for a little while.
A few minutes later, the principal's car arrived.
Seeing that Laura was standing at the entrance of the clubhouse wearing a sportswear, he frowned. "Laura, you don't look well dressed today."
"I'm sorry, I rushed over from the stadium."
"Kid, it doesn't matter if there are only us, but the person we are going to meet later is Mr. Walton, you should go back and change your outfit first."
As the Principal was speaking, William Walton's car had already arrived.
He got off the car, and the Principal immediately turned around and walked towards William Walton, shaking his hands with an amiable expression: "Third Master, welcome."
After William Walton shook hands with the principal, his gaze landed on her face.
She acted like she wasn't familiar with him, and bowed to him: "Mr. Walton, hello."
William Walton curled his lips, and replied indifferently, "Hello."
She heaved a sigh of relief.
Principal Burke said: "Mr. Walton, I have already reserved a room. Please come in, Laura, let's go."
"Yes, Principal."
Following behind William Walton and Principal Burke, she entered this "member only" clubhouse.
She was the only one who got here first. After the doorman sized her up, he mocked: "Do you think anyone can enter here? If you want to go in, bring out your membership card."
At this moment, the doorman didn't dare to say anything.
Entering the private room, Principal Burke said, "Mr. Walton, Miss Green received the message when she was at work. She just came over from the stadium and didn't even have time to change her clothes. Don't mind."
William Walton smiled, then looked at Laura: "It's fine, I have seen her wearing more casual clothes before."

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