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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 167

Summary for Chapter 167: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary: Chapter 167 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Discover the most important events of Chapter 167, 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.

William crossed his arms and looked at her.

She turned to look the scenery through the window.

William Walton raised his eyebrows, and said to the driver: "Thomas, take a taxi and go back first."

"Yes, Mr. Walton." The driver got out of the car and left.

There were only two people left in the carriage. William Walton asked, "Who is that man?"

She didn't look at him. "It doesn't seem to have anything to do with you."

"You want me to investigate him myself?"

She turned her head and stared at him: "William Walton, what are you trying to do?"

"I want to ask you this, Laura, what do you want to do? As a man who has slept with you before, I don't even have the qualifications to ask you, who is the man you are chatting with? "

William Walton felt very defeated, he had held this woman in his hands, but in her eyes, he would never be able to exist.

"You also know that I slept with you. Why didn't you tell me there was hickeys on my neck in the morning?."

"I called you and told you not to move. What do you think was the reason I wanted to find you even though I knew you would be embarrassed when you saw me?"

"This kind of thing, can you explain it clearly over the phone?" She stared at him. "You only need to remind me. Why do you have to make me lose face when I go to school?"

"So, you will lose your face because you have a man? Or you will lose face because you slept with me? Thus, if you sleep with others, it will be fine? It's not shameful to sleep with that man just now?"

"You ..." Her face was red with anger.

She opened the door to get out, but William Walton grabbed her wrist.

He rolled over on top of her and held her down.

"Where do you want to go?"

"I don't want to stay with you anymore, let go of me."

"No, I'm not," he said, raising his eyebrows in triumph. "If you have the ability, then you can struggle and escape from my suppression."

Her face was flushed red: William Walton, you bastard, you bully me. "

William Walton raised his eyebrows: "I have bullied a lot of people. But everyone has the qualifications to say that I bully people except you. After all, I am the one who treats you well, and even I am surprised with my kindness."

"You only know how to mess with me. You lied to me. Is it so hard to say one more word on the phone? "

William Walton realized that the reason why she was so angry wasn't because of him.

He had thought that what angered her the most was that he had not allowed her to eat with other men.

However, it was obvious that she cared more about the matter of the hickeys.

He took her face in his hands and looked down at her.

"I gave you a choice this morning. You chose to leave and avoid me. No one forced you to leave, right?"

"You ... You're bad, you're bad," she said and turned her head to avoid his eyes. But he turned her face back again and made her look at him.

"Last night, someone hugged me and said that I was a good person."

"That person misjudged last night. She is now regretting it."

"I only know that you speak the truth after you drank alcohol." He raised his eyebrows. "I really don't understand why you would be angry when they see the hickey. If they do, you can openly admit that you have a man. Is it a sin to have sex at your age? Or are you so angry because I'm not the person you want? "

Her face turned red because he made her angry.

Seeing that she was silent, William Walton asked again: "That man from earlier, who exactly is he?"

With a grunt, she turned her face to the side.

After hanging up, she said: "That person is called Earl. Before I was eleven, he was our neighbor."

"Just neighbors?"

"Whether you want to believe me or not, I'm not lying," she said. "At that time, his parents were very busy, and he was often alone at home. After living with them for a long time, when his parents knew that our family was in financial difficulties, they would occasionally ask my mother to take care of Earl when they were on business trip, and they would give my mother some money.

Sometimes, he was good at study. His parents always came home late and he would come to my house to get some food. After eating, he would help me with my studies, and at that time, Earl was just like my closest and dearest brother to me. I really liked him. "

"Like him?"

Her eyes rolled towards him: "Don't use your dirty thoughts to guess my feelings at that time. At that time, I was in elementary school, like is like, not as many twists and turns as you think. "

William Walton coldly snorted. "You aren't in primary school anymore, but when you saw him, your smile was like a blossoming flower. What's this?"

"Aren't you happy when you see your loved ones that you've been separated from for so many years?"

William Walton coldly snorted, "I won't."

"Who would believe that?"

"I believe you," William Walton said in a firm tone.

"I'm not a prisoner."

"The current you, in my eyes, is no different from a woman who cheated her husband."

"You ..."

"Cut the crap, continue."

After all, she had never won.

"Later on, when I was ten years old, due to John Anderson's frequent harassment, my mother was unwilling to accept it, so she brought me here to move. After that, in the span of a year, I had only seen Earl twice."

"How do you remember the matters from ten years ago so clearly?"

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