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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 16

Summary for Chapter 16: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary of Chapter 16 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

In Chapter 16, 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..

The woman in the room was beautiful and elegant.

Seeing that William Walton had brought a woman, she was startled. She stood up and revealed a warm smile.

"William, this is ..."

William Walton naturally pursed his lips: "This is Benjamin Walton's home tutor, just call her Miss Green."

After the woman heard this, she laughed lightly: "So it's Miss Green. Hello, I'm Carol Wright."

Laura nodded warmly at the other party: "Hello, Miss Wright."

William Walton sat down, "Have a seat."

Laura sat down next to him.

Carol Wright shifted her gaze away from her and looked at William Walton. "I was even worried that inviting you out for a meal would affect your work."

"No, but I brought Miss Green here, you don't mind, right? After all, I made an appointment with Miss Green first."

Carol Wright shook her head and laughed: "That won't happen, as long as Miss Green doesn't mind, I have already ordered all the dishes that you like, I just don't know what Miss Green would like to eat, I will have someone bring over a menu for Miss Green to see."

"I'm good, Miss Wright. I'm not picky with food."

William Walton's hand naturally stroked twice on Laura Green's head, and he said with eyes full of love: "She's not picky with food. She eats everything that I like."

Carol Wright's smile froze because of his action.

Then she smiled: "Then that's good, Miss Green, you have to eat more."

Laura Green's was awkward. This sudden act of rubbing her head had given her quite a fright.

During dinner, William Walton would occasionally give her food, he was so gentle like her boyfriend.

Carol Wright did not speak too much, she only gracefully ate her meal.

However, sometimes she would glance at Laura without revealing any emotion in her eyes.

After dinner, they left the restaurant together.

William Walton embraced Laura's shoulders with one hand and brought Carol Wright to the side of the car.

"You like her, right?"

William Walton looked at her, and his eyes turned cool.

She pursed her lips: "Yes you do, you brought me here to provoke Miss Wright , right? You don't have to do that. She likes you as well. "

"What do you know? Don't speak nonsense to me anymore." With a cold face, he started the car and drove away.

In the future? They won't see each other again.

She didn't want to have too much contact with such a big figure.

Her mother had said that rich men were unreliable. If she met a rich man, she had to hide as far away as possible.

She did not want to repeat the same mistake because she had learnt a lesson from Avery.

Of course, she might be overthinking in this case.

Knowing that he had someone he liked, she felt more relaxed. At least, she wouldn't need to be too alert.

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