Chapter summary of Chapter 183 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
In Chapter 183, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Better Life Without You..
Seeing her surprised expression, he pinched the tip of her nose. "Aren't you going to sleep?"
"You go out," she said, pointing to the door.
"Why? I want to rest as well. "
"I am determined not to get involved with Betty Anderson's man. Get out."
"Are you angry?" His eyes were slightly raised.
"I'll let you out."
He was surprised. Was she really angry?
"You're such a petty woman. Weren't you the one who angered me first? I was just teasing you with your own words. How can you still be so angry?"
With a gentle snort, she turned around and pulled the blanket over herself, refusing to see him.
William Walton jumped onto the bed and hugged her from behind.
She was struggling, but he held her even tighter.
She angrily shouted, "Let go of me!"
"No."
"William Walton, you're so hateful. You're not allowed to kiss me."
He kissed the back of her head. "You are so liverish, a kiss from your boyfriend is enough to make your hair stand on end."
"Go look for Betty Anderson, didn't Betty Anderson want to get engaged to you? She's your girlfriend."
William Walton turned over and walked in front of her, then looked at her lovingly: "Okay, I'm wrong. I don't get engaged to her, she is one of Anderson family, I need to teach her a lesson. I will never marry her in my life, don't worry, I will only marry you."
He pulled her into his arms, "Listen to my heart, how fast it is, we've known each other for so long, and even after seeing you for so long, my heart still starts to race. The one I like is you, why would I marry a fake face woman?"
She blushed. Why did this man know how to coax her? Was his mouth covered in honey?
However, no matter how well he said it, she could still recall what Carol Wright had said today.
She bit her lips and asked after a moment of hesitation, "What grudges does Walton family have with the Anderson family?"
William Walton became silent.
After a long while, he ruffled her hair. "Let's not talk about these troublesome matters. Aren't you tired? Sleep for a while, I'll accompany you."
Her breath became heavier.
He said he loved her more and more.
But after so long, the love he had accumulated for her wasn't as strong as the love he had for Carol Wright when he was young.
So... His secret wouldn't be shared with her.
Thinking of this, she felt a little uncomfortable in her heart.
This week was about to finish.
At noon on Friday, she went to the cafeteria to eat. Today, there were extremely few people in the cafeteria.
No, it should be said that the number of female teachers today was exceptionally few.
Puzzled, she said to Mia, "Why are there so few people in the dining hall today?"
Mia whispered, "All the female single teachers under the age of thirty are preparing."
After thinking about it, Laura asked with suspicion: "Don't tell me that they are preparing for Mr. Walton's class this afternoon?"
"Of course." Mia could not help but laugh: "This afternoon, our school will definitely be even more lively than during the school anniversary."
Laura shook her head and smiled. "Actually, I can already imagine that this afternoon, in the multimedia classroom, there would be a scene of a competition."
Mia lowered his eyes and laughed: "Do you want to join in the fun this afternoon?"
"Go, go. Why not? I'm curious about what this Mr. Walton will talk about."
Mia shrugged her shoulders: "Good, I also want to go and have a look, let's go together later."
"Sure, let's go back and have a rest."
She leaned on the table and slept for a while. Seeing that both Sabrina and Garry had not come back yet.
She got up and left the office. She picked up her cell phone and said, "Hello."
"Where are you ..."
"Me? guess."
William Walton was a little unhappy: "Why didn't you come to listen to my class? Didn't I tell you to come and listen to my class?"
"I'm here."
"Nonsense."
There was a sea of people. She didn't believe that he would be able to find her in the crowd.
"Why would I lie to you? I'm really in the multimedia classroom. There are too many people, and I'm so crowded that I can't even breathe."
"Laura, who taught you to lie?"
She felt guilty, "Sigh, just because you can't see me doesn't mean that I wasn't there. With so many people, you can't find me either."
"Oh? Since you're in the classroom, why didn't you answer me when I said your name?"
He said her name?
Didn't he let the whole school know that they knew each other?
She shouted, "Why are you muttering my name in front of so many people? Are you crazy?"
"Laura, you want me to punish you, right?"
She quickly covered her mouth with her hand. This bastard was trying to trick her.
"I was there. I go with another teacher in our office. But there's really too many people. There's a sea of people outside the window and in the corridor. We can't squeeze through at all."
"Then why didn't you come earlier like everyone else?"
"I still have a lot of work to do."
William Walton was unhappy: "I think you don't want to attend my class at all."

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