Summary of Chapter 187 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Chapter 187 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.
When she returned home, William Walton was in the living room reading the financial news.
Seeing the satisfied expression on her face, he smirked. "Looks like you've solved the problem well."
Like a happy rabbit, Laura walked to the side of the sofa and sat down beside William Walton.
"I'm telling you a very mysterious story. Do you know how fated I am with the Mia?"
William Walton turned off the television and focused on her: "Go ahead."
She told William Walton about what happened in the coffee shop just now.
After saying that, she hugged her arm, "That was really the first time I saved someone after learning about first aid. At that time, I felt very accomplished, but now, I feel that I have saved half of that family's happiness. I am very proud, am I right?"
William Walton rubbed her head: "Un, very handsome. Looks like this Mia is one of the people standing on your side."
"She has helped me many times before. Last time, when I had hickeys on my neck, she found it and she even lent me her scarf," she said while putting her hands together. "That's so good to have someone by my side."
"I've always been on your side, and I've never seen you so happy."
She giggled and looked at him, "You don't understand. Men's support is different from women's support."
"Why?"
"Your support is mixed with lust. However, a woman's support is only simple. I feel that you are a good person, so I will support you. That is different."
William Walton raised his eyebrows, "I have only heard people say that women often say that the three things they should be careful about were: fire, thief, and best friend."
She pursed her lips, "The heart of a villain."
"I'm good for you. Whether it is love or friendship, no one will unconditionally treat you well. It is true that I treat you well because I want to be with you. She is the same. Mia has a purpose, and she is doing this to repay you. "
She raised her eyebrow: "Then I still have a best friend. Judy, tell me about her intention. Why she is willing to be my friend?"
"Because of your trust and love for her. After all, in this world, it's extremely difficult to find someone who can trust you and then unconditionally like you."
William Walton rubbed her head: "Am I right?"
She shook her head and shook his hand away.
Why were his words always so rebuttable? Why did it feel like it was all wrong?
"If you think I'm right, then can we eat? After waiting for you for so long, I'm very hungry. "
"Ah? Why are you waiting for me, I ate with the Mia outside. "
William Walton's expression changed, "So today, I waited for you at the school gate for more than an hour, and at home for another hour, I can't even eat with you?"
She smiled apologetically. "Look, it's already this time. Since I'm not coming back, why did you have to eat earlier? Why did you have to wait?"
"Laura, do you still have any sense of responsibility?" William Walton slanted his eyebrows.
She felt guilty and pouted, "What I mean is, when I'm not back yet, you eat first. Don't wait for me. Anyway, even if I come back and eat with you, it won't change anything. You still have to eat the rice one bite at a time, and I can't feed you, right? "
"Yes. That's a good idea. For tonight's dinner, you should feed it to me. This is the punishment for you."
She stared at him. "Are you kidding me?"
William Walton looked at the Butler not far away , "Go back and busy yourselves.
"Alright, Mr. Walton."
After the Butler brought his people and left, William Walton looked towards the direction of the kitchen and asked.
"Go get the food, I'm ready."
She said, "Are you for real? How old are you?"
"I've heard that young people who are in love all like to call each other 'baby'. Since that's the case, in your eyes, shouldn't I be a baby? Hurry up and go, otherwise, the baby will get angry. "
She took back her hand, and with a slight frown, she pretended to be apologetic and said: "Ah, I'm so sorry, I didn't do it on purpose."
Seeing that she had succeeded with her little trick, William Walton was not angry at all.
He just picked up a blueberry and wiped it on her neck.
She shuddered and stared at him: "William Walton, you miser, I already said it, it was not intentional."
"I did it on purpose, because I'm going to teach you how to clean up the blueberries."
She was considering what he meant when he leaned forward and quickly tilted his head to lick the blueberry juice from her neck.
As if electrocuted, her whole body quivered. She stepped back and stared at him.
What did he mean, he wanted her to clean the blueberry juice off his neck, too?
Wasn't that asking her to take the initiative and act like a hoodlum?
She didn't want it. She definitely didn't want to do it.
Just as she was thinking, William Walton smirked and raised his head: "Come, I'm ready, don't be afraid to get dirty, I've already washed myself."
He really could think of a perverted method to torture her at any time and anywhere.
What preparations? He was clearly prepared at all times.
However, she didn't want to. She firmly refused.
However, if she ran, he would come up with other tricks to tease her.
After giving it some thought, she looked at him with a dubious gaze and pursed her lips with a smile, "Then you ...Close your eyes first."
William Walton looked at her and knew that she had no good intentions, but he still closed his eyes. After all, he was somewhat curious what she would do.

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