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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 162

Summary for Chapter 162: Better Life Without You.

Chapter overview: Chapter 162 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 is a girl. You made her drunk. Is it alright for you to send her to a hotel?"

When Principal Burke heard that, he hurriedly explained: "Mr. Walton, don't misunderstand, at my age, I am already old enough to be the Miss Green's father."

"Don't tell me that because you are old, then you can't be considered a man? Principal Burke might not have such thoughts, but Miss Green is still young, if people saw her going in and out of the hotel with a man who can be her father, wouldn't her reputation be ruined? "

Peter was embarrassed while Emily Burke said: "Then Senior, I will take her home."

William Walton's expression was clear and indifferent: "No need, Miss Green was my brother's home tutor before, the driver knows where she lives, and I can just send her back."

As he said that, he looked at Principal Burke, "Principal Burke, you have done quite well for tonight's meal, I am very satisfied, the thing that I promised to do, I will get my secretary to contact you tomorrow. Don't be worry."

"Okay, okay. Thank you, Mr. Walton."

William Walton did not speak anymore, and directly left the private room with Laura. She was so drunk that she couldn't go straight.

When they were about to leave the room, she said, "I'm not done drinking yet. William Walton, I still want to drink."

Closing the door, Emily Burke pouted at Peter Burke: "Dad, what are you doing? Didn't you say you wanted to introduce me to Third Master? Why did you call me so late?"

"I also didn't expect that Miss Green would get drunk."

"Who is this Miss Green?"

Principal Burke laughed: "Didn't Mr. Walton just say that she has been a home tutor for Walton family for a while."

"Then why did you bring her along to drink with Mr. Walton?"

"I sent someone to inquire about it. I heard that the Little Four of the Walton family has a good relationship with this lady in school. They might be a couple, I thought. Since I want Mr. Walton give my investment. I'd better let Laura help me with that. At least he shouldn't reject his little sister-in-law. "

Emily Burke curled his lips: "But the helper you invited, is really weak. She is drunk. I don't think she's planning to become the young sister-in-law of Mr. Walton, with this posture ...Is her clearly trying to seduce Mr. Walton? "

"That's impossible. Look at how she's dressed. How could Mr. Walton have taken a fancy to such a poor girl?"

Emily Burke was speechless, "But her face is so demonic."

"Little girl. There are many beautiful women around Mr. Walton, but he doesn't like them. What does this mean? Mr. Walton is a man with meaning, and he doesn't like those empty shells. Do you understand what dad means?"

Emily Burke raised her eyebrows. "Forget it, I won't be angry with you anymore. Next time when there's a chance, why don't you call me earlier?"

"Alright, alright, darling daughter, let's go home."

William Walton helped her get into the carriage.

She crawled out from his arms and leaned against the window, blinking her eyes as she looked out the window.

The trees by the side of the road rapidly retreated. She was already feeling dizzy and couldn't help but hiccupped.

Then, she slammed the car window. "Open the door, open the door, and let me out."

The driver was stunned.

William Walton said, "Stop the car."

As the car came to a stop, she opened the door and got off. She threw herself beside the tree and retched a few times, but was unable to vomit it out.

She turned around and sat down by the tree, hugging the trunk with her hands and pressing her face against it.

William Walton stood beside her and found her funny.

She exhaled and retched again.

William Walton squatted and gently patted her back.

"Are you feeling very bad?"

Laura didn't say anything either. Her eyes were glued to the window of a closed toy store a few meters away.

In the corner of the window was a little brown bear doll.

William Walton was so satisfied that he could only kiss her after a long while, and then let go of her.

"Just wait, I'll get someone to open the door for you. We'll be able to rescue it soon."

Without moving, William Walton looked at the driver not far away: "Give the address to Daniel, let him find the owner of this shop and open the door within ten minutes."

"Alright, Mr. Walton."

The driver quickly found an excuse to return to the car and made a call.

William Walton put down his cell phone, just in time to support Laura as she stood up.

She staggered over to the window, squatted in front of the doll, and poked the window twice with her finger.

William Walton said, "Let's wait a little longer. Someone will open the door in a while."

"You said you wanted to give it to me right away, but in the end, you lied. All men are bad, John Anderson is a bad guy, Avery Harris is a bad guy. "

She pointed at his face. "You too, you are all bad people, men can't be trusted, none of you."

Disappointed, she pressed her face against the glass. She was so heartbroken that she looked like she was about to cry.

"Baby bear, big sister has let you down. Big sister has been deceived and can't save you."

William Walton was helpless, he didn't lie to her.

He squatted down and advised, "I'm not lying to you. The shop owner will be here soon. I'll get him to open the door for you. You can buy as many bear babies as you want, okay?"

"I don't believe you," she shouted. "I don't believe you."

"Then how can you believe it?"

She pouted. "I want you to keep your word. Give me the cub now."

William Walton nodded his head, "Alright, I will give it to you immediately. Come, stand up and take two steps back."

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