Chapter overview: Chapter 175 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 looked at him, "William Walton, you can't have something serious to say."
"I don't know either. When I was by your side, I didn't even want to say anything proper. I wanted to commit a crime the moment I saw your face. Your medicinal fragrance is very charming, didn't I tell you? "
She was speechless, she pulled up the blanket and pulled it towards him. "Stop talking, go to sleep."
William Walton looked at her embarrassed and anxious appearance before lying down. "Laura."
She stared. "What now?"
"Let's sleep together."
"I still need to look at it for a while."
He took out the book in her hands and placed it on the bedside table. He reached out and pulled her wrist, forcefully pulling her into his embrace.
"I've found out that you're a woman with a poor brain. What's the use of reading so many books? Isn't it more reliable to tie me to you? Don't you think that I'm more useful than your job?"
"Work makes me happy," she said, struggling to get up.
But he was too strong, and his arm was like a steel bar around her.
William Walton said: "The night before yesterday, when you were in my embrace, you were also very happy."
She raised her head and quickly covered his mouth with her hand: "Sleep now, don't talk anymore."
William Walton smirked and loosened his arm around her, allowing both of them to feel more comfortable.
Only because his strength was still there, she was not able to escape from him.
She laid her head on his chest, listening to the powerful heartbeat. Slowly, she became well-behaved.
When they woke up, the two of them changed their positions.
William Walton reclined flat on his back, with one arm under her neck. Laura turned to his side, half hugging him.
As soon as she opened her eyes, she released him and left his arms.
Just as she was about to get up, William Walton kissed her on the forehead: "Good morning."
She sat up and straightened her messy hair. "Good morning."
William Walton stood up, covered his right shoulder with his left hand and twisted his right arm.
"Did I hurt your arm?" she asked.
"It won't hurt so much, it's numb," he said while curling his lips. "No wonder people say you are smart. Your head ... It's pretty heavy. "
He rubbed her head and said, "Come, help me pinch and make it up to me."
She stood up and put her hand on his shoulder.
William Walton was just feeling shocked, why was this little girl so obedient today.
However, she suddenly exerted her strength and slapped him on the shoulder. "You deserved that. You should go back."
She rolled her eyes. This man was so despicable, he deserved to be scolded.
She got out of bed and went to the bathroom to wash up.
Seeing that the bathroom door was closed, William Walton raised his eyebrows. Ah, look, his wife is really different from others, she's so likeable.
In the morning, when she came to school, she was pointed out by the students all the way.
Rumors always spread especially quickly, she knew why.
She ignored them and walked on her own path with her head held high and her chest puffed out.
She didn't do anything wrong, so why should she feel guilty?
Upon entering the office, Sabrina asked with a face full of gossip: "Miss Green, you came. Yesterday, you went to the Principal's office. And you are selected as the student representative?"
She shook her head with a smile. "How is that possible? I've already graduated. How could I become the student representative?"
Garry stood at the side and said in a neutral tone, "Miss Green, you are really dishonest. Such a joyous event is already known by everyone, as your colleague from the same office, why would you hide it from us?"
Rumors of her arose in a single night and died out in the next.
There were some rumors that really came and went so quickly.
The moment she saw the list of names being announced, she sent William Walton a message: "A capable capitalist, your work efficiency is really high. Thank you very much."
Very quickly, William Walton called.
She picked it up, and William Walton said: "How is it, do you want to treat me to a meal?"
"You already took away the gift of gratitude last night, what do you want me to treat you to?"
"I've found out that your purse is much more important than your chastity."
She thought, Nonsense, money is her god of omnipotence.
She could live out her life without getting married, but she didn't want to live without money.
"What did you tell the principal?"
"I said that my woman should not show her face before the public. I told him to stop thinking about you."
She pouted. "Stop teasing me. What exactly did you say?"
"Are you sure I'm teasing you?"
"You clearly know that I don't like others to guess at our relationship. How could you say that?"
William Walton raised his eyebrows, "It looks like you still have a bit of conscience. You know that I'm sincerely good to you, and that I'll think about everything for you."
She naturally knew that. After all, in this world, there weren't many people who truly treated her well. Thus, she was truly grateful to him.
No matter what, she was willing to help him.
However, some words of gratitude were not suitable to be said on the surface.
She said, "So, what exactly did you tell the Principal?"

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