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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 202

Summary for Chapter 202: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary: Chapter 202 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Discover the most important events of Chapter 202, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Better Life Without You.. With the engaging writing of Chas Muthoni, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Looking at the people downstairs, Ellen was visibly excited.

She was worried that her boyfriend had come.

"Hank, you bastard, you let me down."

She raised her hand and touched her forehead. Yes, he was.

This man was probably the bane of Ellen's life.

"Ellen, I beg of you, stop messing around. Give me some time, I don't want to end up like this either, but when love comes, I really can't stop it. For you, I worked hard."

The man screamed from the bottom of the building.

"If the one you're in love with is her, then what do you think I am?" Ellen cried, crying very sorrowfully, "The first year of college, when you were chasing me, you said that I was the most beautiful girl you've ever seen. You want to hold my hand for your entire life? Two months ago, I asked you, people said, college love is a magic spell, every couple will break up after the graduation. I asked if you believe it, you said you don't believe it.

Because after graduation, you will marry me. In the rest of your life, I will be your everything, and I will also be touched. But why ... It's only been two months and you already have a new love affair. Have you ever thought about me, who has been immersed in this fake love affair? "

Laura Green behind her, she thought back to how Avery Harris had solemnly vowed to her all those years ago. She also thought back to the scene where she had personally witnessed Avery Harris and Elsie Clark...

She frowned slightly. No, Ellen's emotions would be affected.

She turned around and looked at Teacher Mia, then quickly walked forward and hugged Ellen, but Ellen was stimulated and started struggling like a madman.

This was because she was sitting on the edge of the roof. As she struggled, her body also began to fall.

Mia, who was running in front of her, screamed. Just as she was about to extend her hand to pull her down, a figure next to her grabbed her ankle.

The remaining shock in Teacher Mia's heart had yet to subside as she looked at Benjamin Walton who was leaning on the edge of the roof and desperately grabbing onto her ankle, standing straight back.

He tugged on Laura Green a few times.

However, because Ellen was struggling, he was unable to succeed.

Ellen struggled too hard, so her hands couldn't bear the weight, and had no choice but to let Ellen go.

But her hands were quick, and grabbed onto Ellen's arm.

Ellen's entire body soared into the sky, and she finally realized that she was going to die.

After panicking for a while, she suddenly screamed, "Laura ..." Teacher Green, I don't want to die. "

She really couldn't hold on to this girl who was heavier than herself, so she could only grit her teeth and hold on.

Teacher Mia and a few other people came over to help, but they could not find any clues, so they could only pull Benjamin Walton out from behind them.

Teacher Mia shouted from behind: "Everyone use some strength!"

Benjamin Walton closed his eyes and roared: "My hands are sweating. I can't hold it back anymore."

Hearing this, Ellen shouted in fear, her legs also kicking in the air: "Teacher Green, don't let go, please don't let go."

She had a bad premonition in her heart. She heard the sound of her heart pounding and felt Benjamin's hand moved backwards because of sweat.

Just when she felt that she was about to die, another pair of hands suddenly bent downwards by a large margin, grabbing onto her belt and forcefully lifting her up.

Because of this, Benjamin Walton had a cushion in his hands.

He shouted, "I'll shout one, two, three. Everyone, use your strength. One, two, three ..."

Everyone gathered together and dragged the two people who had almost fallen down the stairs.

It was only when she sat back down on the balcony that she saw a cold expression on William Walton's face.

William Walton was really pissed off by this woman.

Just now, when he got off the car at the entrance of basketball court, he saw that Laura was not there and asked the female assistant that he met last time why was there only two people.

This woman ... How could she do that?

At the side, Ellen reacted and laid on the ground crying.

Benjamin Walton stood up, walked in front of Ellen and said angrily: "If you really want to die, then find a place to die peacefully and don't harm others. Do you know that you almost make her die?"

She looked at Benjamin, "Benjamin."

Her voice was not loud, and she shook her head at him.

"Teacher Green, don't stop me, she deserves that. She wants to die, but when she fell down, she shouted that she did not want to die, that she was not even responsible for her own life, that she did not even care about her parents. Just because of a man, she wants to give up her life. She really deserves that."

She did not speak.

These few words from Benjamin were very reasonable and venting his anger.

Originally, the focus of this matter should have been on Ellen.

But because of William Walton, the few people who were upstairs all set their gazes on William Walton. They probably did not understand why William Walton would come here.

Hearing the mutterings of others, she looked at William Walton's cold eyes, feeling guilty.

After all, after living with William Walton for so long, she still understood him a little.

He was angry now, and very angry.

William Walton glanced at her, and she lowered her eyes.

He turned around and walked in front of Benjamin Walton, and coldly rebuked: "You seem to understand the logic behind this, why did you have the guts to risk your life to save someone just now, this kind of person who doesn't want to live, why you save her? If something were to happen to you just now, how would I explain it to my dead parents?"

Benjamin Walton looked at his brother in shock.

What's going on? Why did William sell him out?

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