Summary of Chapter 174 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 174 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.
Laura frowned. "Why do you always need benefits? If there's no benefits, won't you help me?"
"Originally, if you were my wife, I could help you do anything without any conditions, but now you don't agree to marry me, so I can only take advantage of you using any opportunity. After all, I'm a merchant, so not making a loss is my motto."
"What kind of merchant? You are evil merchant." She curled her lips.
William Walton was not angry, and laughed: "So, I, as an evil merchant, if I can help you push this matter away, what benefits will I get?"
"Then tell me, what do you want?"
"I'll tell you when we get upstairs."
He looked at her and smiled slyly.
When she saw his smile, she felt from the depths of her heart that this fellow didn't have any good intentions.
After eating, William Walton received a call from Daniel, so he went back to busy himself.
She returned to her room to take a bath and read.
At nine o'clock, William Walton returned.
As usual, she was reading on the bed. When she saw him return, she sat up and said, "You came at the right time. I have a question to ask you."
William Walton walked over, sat down beside her, and read the question on her book.
He didn't try to solve it, instead, he just gave her a brief explanation of the problem.
The Laura was also smart, and she got the point.
He watched from the side as she quickly solved the question.
She looked at him in admiration. "You're really awesome."
He curled his lips. "Sure."
"Oh right, I heard that you are going to our school to be a special lecturer?"
William Walton frowned: "Who told you that?"
Seeing his expression, Laura was puzzled. "Isn't that so? The headmaster's daughter told me. "
William Walton's face showed displeasure, he had specifically told Peter Burke to keep this a secret, but Peter Burke's daughter was really a talkative girl.
"That's true."
"Why haven't I heard you mention it before?"
"I originally wanted to give you a pleasant surprise, but it was ruined. This woman is truly annoying."
She was speechless. Was this really a pleasant surprise and not a shock?
"I heard that he is waiting for you to confirm the time. When do you plan on going over?"
"From this week onwards, I hold an hour of public lessons every Friday afternoon."
She was surprised: "A class per week?"
"Otherwise, do you think I have the time to play with those kids every day?"
"If you don't like it, why did you take it?"
William Walton moved closer to her.
He smiled evilly and said, "To get closer to you."
He then raised his eyebrows and said, "All the students and staff of Philadelphia University can attend my class, so when the time comes, you must remember to be there."
She was speechless, she replied, "I'm not going."
William Walton indistinctly approached her. "Could it be that you just want to listen to m lecture you in your bed?"
Her face flushed without warning, and she hurried to avoid him.
However, he forcefully pulled her and pressed her onto the bed, kissing her lips.
She glared at him. "Your mouth is used especially to against me? I'm going to study, so don't talk to me. "
She picked up the book and read, refusing to continue the conversation with him.
He really was too good at brainwashing.
Why did she feel that his words were wrong every time he started, but as he continued to speak, she would more and more agree with his words?
William Walton lovingly rubbed her head: "Then I'll go take a bath."
She let out a gentle sigh as he entered the bathroom.
She placed the book on her lap and gently caressed her lips, a hint of doubt appearing in her eyes.
Why... She liked his kiss more and more. She must be crazy.
When William Walton came out, he saw the tip of her pen answering the questions on the paper.
He sat down on the bed. "Is there anything else you don't know?"
Shaking her head, she looked at him and asked, "By the way, on the day we were drinking, have we really seen the principal's daughter? And I said, she is a ghost? "
William Walton thought about the scene from that night and could not help but laugh, "Yes."
"What are you laughing for?"
" At that time, you thought that I was entangled by a female ghost, and you were so afraid that you pulled me to your side to protect me. You look really adorable."
She stared at him tenderly, blushing.
Why he always talked about something embarrassed?
Bad man.
She said angrily, "Then don't you think that the principal's daughter is really good-looking and is especially suitable for you? She really worships you, the legendary student. She's infatuated with you, extremely."
William Walton curled his lips, looking extremely happy. "So, it turns out that the way you're jealous is even cuter than protecting me."

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