Summary of Chapter 201 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Chapter 201 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.
Laura grabbed his phone. "William Walton, stop messing around. He has a girlfriend. Mark. And today he even showed us a picture of his girlfriend. They were together when he was in university, and they're on good terms with each other."
William Walton was disdainful, "He may break up. The Earl that you like so much, also has a girlfriend, now they broke up."
"That's different. Earl is my brother that I liked a lot when I was little, and I don't have any relationship with him, we are just colleagues. Furthermore, he has a good relationship with his girlfriend, why are you cursing him? Furthermore, Mark is not my type, I like tall men. "
William Walton looked at her, and his brows relaxed a little: "That man is very short?"
"Not considered short, about 1.78m. I'm not sure, but I think he is a little short."
He raised his eyebrows. "Then what do you think about my height?"
She gently looked at him and chuckled. "Very good."
Seeing her reply so straightforwardly, William Walton was a little worried: "You are trying to lie to me, right?"
"No! Isn't Avery Harris a good example? You guys are around the same height."
"I'm a bit higher," William Walton said as he raised his eyebrows. "So, I am better than him, right?"
She must be sick, why did she mention Avery Harris? "That's right."
She realized that William Walton was actually a man who was very easy to coax. He could fly to heaven with just a few nice words.
Therefore, since she only needed to say a good word, he would be happy for half a day. Why wouldn't she do that?
However, ... It was especially strange. In the past, even though she knew that if she said something good, Avery Harris would still be happy for a long time. However, she had never been willing to do this.
People would change. In the past, there were something that she didn't want to do to Avery Harris. But she could easily do it to William Walton.
It turned out that she had slowly and subtly been changed.
Friday afternoon was as lively as it had been the previous Friday.
Although Garry was not in their office, Teacher Sabrina was still excited to be able to see William Walton in the afternoon.
Although the Mark was a new recruit, he was now the instructor of the Business Management Department, so he naturally took over the position of Garry.
Due to her privilege, in the afternoon, Teacher Sabrina suggested that they should head over early.
Mark agreed, but Laura strongly opposed it.
Last time, she arrived early and she had to stand for an hour.
Mia also waved her hand, "I will go over at 2: 40 PM."
Sabrina and Mark had an agreement that they would leave at two o'clock.
At two-forty, only then did Laura and Mia hold hands as they walked towards the basketball court.
When he passed by the female dorms, Mia pointed at the crowd that was surrounding them not far away: "Did something happen over there? Why are there so many students."
She was puzzled, "There are still a lot of girls. Shouldn't the girls be at basketball court at this time?"
Laura pursed her lips and smiled. "Do you want to go down from above first? After all, it's very dangerous up there."
She walked around the edge of the roof and sat facing her, so that if she leaned back, she would be smashed to smithereens.
"Teacher Green, I know you're trying to save me. It's a good intention, but don't take the trouble to lie to me."
"I'm not trying to lie to you. I know that if you give up your life for a trash is not worth it."
"No one understands what I'm feeling now."
"Who says that no one understands? I understand. You should have heard about my matters before. In this school, is there anyone more famous than me who was dumped?"
"But, after your boyfriend cheated you, he had been chasing after you, but my boyfriend told me that if I leave, I can find a better person, but that bitch has nothing left without him. It's their fault, why am I the one who broke up? I gave her three years of youth, and in another year, we will graduate. He once promised me that he would marry me after graduation. "
"Yeah, you also know that he's the one who did wrong thing, so why are you the one to die? This should not be the final result of this matter. You should have lived better, made him regret, and not let it all end in this way.
When a man doesn't love you, your death means nothing to him. Because he won't even remember you, much less feel sorry for you. However, in this world, there were a pair of parents who should say goodbye to their daughter. They would never be able to sleep again. Why do you have to pay such a painful price for the scum's actions? "
As she spoke, she took two steps forward and reached out her hand: "Ellen, if you can calm down, and carefully think about the consequences of your actions right now, you will definitely know just how foolish your decision is. Come, give me your hand, I'll bring you down."
Just as she finished speaking, a shout came from downstairs: "Ellen."
Hearing this voice, Ellen's body stiffened, she turned and looked down the stairs.
At this time, Benjamin Walton was also going upstairs with a few school guards.

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