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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 173

Summary for Chapter 173: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 173 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Chapter 173 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Emily Burke hugged her chest, "I feel that I need to spread some of Mr. Walton's information. I am five years younger than him, but he graduated nine years earlier than me from the university. I think I have the most right to speak. He was a top student who had jumped two levels in junior high school and obtained a master's degree at the age of 22.

After graduation, he entered the family business, and in two years time, he managed to pull the company's performance to one of the top ten in the country. In our school, he can be considered a myth. If you were to find a person in our city to teach in business management at Philadelphia University, that person must definitely be the Third Master. "

She stunned. He was actually so powerful? She really didn't know.

Seeing that she really did not know anything, Emily Burke's expression revealed a little disdain. It seems that she had overestimated this woman.

After all, Mr. Walton was such a high and mighty figure, how could he be touched by a university counselor like her?

She shook her head and said, "Forget it, let's just pretend that I didn't say anything."

She turned and arrogantly walked towards Office of the Principal, no longer planning to waste words with a small fry like Laura Green.

After looking at Emily Burke's back, she turned and left as well.

After she left the office, she went straight to the entrance of the stadium.

Not long after, Benjamin Walton followed the school sports team and came out.

Seeing the Laura from far away, Benjamin Walton ran over first by himself: "Laura, let me tell you, I swapped out the two team members who were dragging me down. This time, our school will win for sure, don't forget the condition you promised me."

Laura looked at him speechlessly. "So, you negotiated with the school for the sake of winning the game. You only need to change two people before you take out the school brochure?"

"You know about this. I was planning to tell you after the afternoon match."

She patted his arm. "Kid, why don't you discuss this with me?"

"Isn't it just taking two photos? What's there to discuss?"

"Is this about taking two pictures?" She was speechless. "Because of you, I've been stuck inside."

"What do you mean?" Benjamin Walton did not understand, "What does my agreeing to this have to do with you?"

"The principal just asked me to go with you as his student representative to take a picture of the brochure. I refused, the principal said, they want you to be the male representative, I thought you would refuse, so I told the principal that as long as you took part, I would participate. But I don't expect you to agree with him."

Hearing this explanation, Benjamin Walton laughed out loud. "Such a coincidence."

"Is this a coincidence? It's my bad luck, alright? I've already graduated and now I am a teacher, but I still have to be the student's representative. What a joke. Those girls who want to be the student's representative, aren't they scolding me to death behind my back? "

Benjamin Walton casually placed his arm on top of his warm shoulder. "It's alright. Laura, if anyone dares to laugh at you, you can tell William, William will definitely help you take care of them."

She hissed and rolled her eyes at him, shaking off his arm on her shoulder. "You brat, you still dare to tease me? I'll kill you."

Benjamin Walton laughed out loud: "In front of William, I don't dare to make fun of you. So, I have to grab the rare opportunity."

She was speechless. "Alright, I'm so depressed. What should I do? How can I push this matter out?"

"Isn't that simple? I have a way."

When she heard that, she got excited. "What way?"

Benjamin Walton whispered into her ear: "Go and find William and act coquettishly, and ask for his help. There's nothing that William can't do."

She raised her hand to pinch him, causing Benjamin Walton to feel pain. "Ah, Laura, are you trying to kill your own brother-in-law?"

She rolled her eyes at him. "I'll just strangle you to death."

She turned around and walked towards the school gate.

Benjamin Walton followed along, "Laura, don't believe me, as long as you are willing, William can take care of everything for you."

When she returned home for dinner that night, she felt very preoccupied.

On the way back, she received a call from Mia.

Mia heard that the school had set her as the student representative.

The Mia continued, "Some students started to cause a ruckus in the forums after hearing this news, asking why they don't chose a real student in the campus, but find a counselor who had already graduated to represent them. I'm afraid you're in trouble."

William Walton gave her some food, and she ate it in a trance.

Seeing that, William Walton put down his fork and looked at her: "Laura."

She looked at him. "Did you say anything?"

"What happened? Why do you look like you've lost your soul?"

She shook her head. "I'm fine."

But just as she finished speaking, she remembered what Benjamin Walton had told her in the afternoon.

She bit her lips, thought for a while, then said while looking at him: "William Walton, do me a favor."

"Go ahead."

"They decide to make brochure to make propaganda for our school. The principal find Benjamin and me to do the student representative. I don't want to do that. I thought that Benjamin definitely wouldn't want to join in the commotion, so I told the principal that I will do that if Benjamin agree. But I was wrong. Benjamin had already been persuade in advance, so I can't go back on my word. Help me think of a way to escape. "

She said, grinning at him.

William Walton raised his eyebrows, "If I help you, what benefits do I get?"

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