Summary of Chapter 161 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 161 is one of the most intense moments in Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Seeing that she looked as if she was about to die, William Walton smiled. After drinking it, she put the cup down.
Occasionally, he would actually think of how she looked when she was drunk and hugged a tree.
"Laura, go and fill a cup for Mr. Walton."
Laura was astonished. He still wanted her to drink?
" Let's have two drinks together. Today, we must make Mr. Walton satisfied."
Since William Walton didn't accept his request, so Peter Burke could only bet on it through drinking.
After a few rounds of drinking, her face was already slightly flushed.
She patted her face, trying to clear her head.
Seeing that she was a little drunk, William Walton raised his eyebrows and said to Peter Burke: "I'm satisfied with this meal. Since Principal Burke really wants to make the university stronger. And you have the intention to serve the school, then I will personally pay for the building of your dorm. As for the research funding, I'll donate a million dollars each year in the name of the company to your school."
"Mr. Walton, on behalf of our school, I thank you for your support."
William Walton pursed his lips: "That's not a big deal."
This time, only two men clinked glasses.
Peter Burke put down his wine cup, as if he had thought of something, and took out his phone to apologize: "Mr. Walton, I'm sorry, I'll go out and make a call."
"Please do as you please, Principal Burke."
After Peter Burke left the room, he looked towards her and rubbed her head: "How are you?"
Looking at his face, she giggled: "William Walton, stop shaking and stand still, you made my eyes dizzy."
William Walton smirked, "Oh? Then what about it?"
He put his hands on her shoulders. "Still dizzy?"
She looked at him, her big eyes blinking a few times, and then she giggled.
"Are you a little drunk?"
"Drunk? Impossible, I am fine even I drink one thousand cups," she said, shaking and patting herself on the chest.
Then, her hands gripped his shoulders as she said, "I already told you, don't move, don't move. When you move, my eyes will go dizzy."
William Walton held back his laughter, "Alright, I won't move, don't drink anymore later, I'll bring you home."
He heard footsteps in the doorway and released his grip on her shoulders.
She leaned on the table and muttered, "I'm going home."
The principal walked in and smiled, "Mr. Walton, I am sorry. When I was making the call just now, I coincidentally bumped into my daughter outside. When she heard that I was having a meal with you, she insisted on coming in to see you, and my daughter is your junior sister, after entering the academy, she heard about your legend from a foreign student, so she really worshipped you. "
As he was speaking, the door was opened again.
Outside the door, a young woman in fashionable clothes walked in.
The lady looked at William Walton, and laughed heartily: "Senior, hello, I am Emily Burke, to be able to meet you here, is truly an honor."
William Walton's gaze swept across the lady's body.
With an expressionless face, he nodded.
Emily Burke looked at the Laura that was on the table beside William Walton, and walked around the table to William Walton's side: "Senior, can I have a drink with you?"
Just as she finished her sentence, Laura suddenly stood up and chuckled. Her body swayed slightly as she said, "Come on, let's drink. We won't go back until we're drunk."
Because she was too anxious to stand, her legs knocked against the chair, and her body was sent flying backwards.
William Walton's eyes flashed, he looked at Emily Burke: "What Miss Burke said, I do not agree with it. Don't you guys think that the drunk Miss Green's personality is cute?"
Emily Burke was startled, she looked unhappily at Laura.
Laura was staring at Emily too as if she was looking at a ghost.
"Laura ..." Principal Burke replied: That's not a female ghost, it's a human.
Because she was shaking, William Walton hugged Laura in his embrace.
She turned around and looked at Principal Burke, "So, you can all see that young lady?"
William Walton smirked, suppressing his laughter.
Principal Burke had a headache: "Of course, that's my daughter, called Emily Burke. She just happened to pass by and wanted to drink with Mr. Walton and greet him. "
"OK, cheers! Cheers!" She pushed the wine cup that she had been holding forward.
Emily Burke said somewhat unhappily: "Father, I'll help you take care of Mr. Walton here. Quickly send this teacher back home."
"Alright, alright, alright, alright," Principal Burke stepped forward to support her.
Just as he stretched out his hand, William Walton had already quickly turned around and separated her shoulder from his hand.
Her shoulder was not something that anyone could touch just because they wanted to. He was not in a good mood.
Principal Burke's hands missed their target, and he looked towards William Walton: "Mr. Walton, I'll ..."
"Do you know where the Miss Green lives?" William Walton's tone was a little cold.
"Well... I'll take her to the hotel tonight and stay there for the night. "
"Hotel?" William Walton's eyes turned cold.

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