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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 207

Summary for Chapter 207: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 207 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

The chapter Chapter 207 is one of the most intense moments in Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

After eating, William Walton asked the butler to send her back to the building next door.

In order to make it convenient to take care of her, the butler had arranged for two of her old employees to take care of her daily life for the past two days.

After Carol Wright left, William Walton dialed Jack Walton's number.

"Jack Walton, have you eaten yet?"

"After eating, did you want to tell me that she is in your place?"

"Right, did you two cause any trouble?"

"She didn't say?"

"No, she only said that she would be back for a few days, if we did not take her in, she would be staying at the hotel, I think, if she was going to stay at the hotel, I'm afraid that you wouldn't be at ease, so The butler cleaned up your land and let her go back to your place."

Jack Walton muttered: "Alright."

Good? William Walton was a little surprised: "You aren't going to bring her back?"

"She probably wants to be alone for a week, right? I will go back to pick her up in a few days, remember to let the butler watch over her. Don't forget to eat three meals a day."

William Walton frowned. Jack Walton actually allowed Carol Wright to stay here alone without worry?

He nodded. "I understand."

After hanging up, William Walton went upstairs.

She was in the bathroom bathing when he entered the room.

William Walton smiled and went to the bathroom in the room next door to take a bath as well.

When he returned, she was sitting in her pajamas in front of the mirror, blowing her hair.

When she saw him, her face turned slightly red.

After all, there were only two people left in the room, so it was easy for her to recall the incident where they were interrupted.

In the mirror, she watched him approach her step by step.

She was about to stand up when he quickly grabbed her shoulders and took the hair dryer from her.

He brushed her hair with one hand and blew for her with the other.

She sat stiffly in front of the mirror, her heart pounding.

He actually gave her hair a blow...

William Walton smiled with the corner of his lips: "This is the first time in my life that I've blown someone's hair."

She looked at him in the mirror. When their eyes met, she felt awkward and quickly looked away.

She reached for the hair dryer in his hand.

He raised his hand high, avoiding hers. "I'll do it."

"I can do it myself."

"When I'm here, my hand will be yours." He stared at her in the mirror and smiled sinisterly. "You don't have to be courteous to me."

She quickly looked down.

He blew her hair dry and turned it on.

The room instantly became much quieter.

He bent from behind and put his arms around her, resting his chin on her shoulder, and looked at them both in the mirror.

"Do you feel that the two of us are a perfect match for each other?"

Hearing his words, the corners of her, which had been slightly nervous the entire time, curled up and she couldn't help but laugh.

He smirked. "What are you laughing at?"

She nodded her head with a calm look on her face. You are a wolf, but I am certainly not a cat. "

William Walton raised his brows, his eyes filled with ambiguity: "Oh? I am a wolf? "

When she saw his charming eyes in the mirror, she realized that she seemed to be misguiding him. She quickly said, "I was just joking."

She had a nagging feeling that when such an outstanding William Walton said that he liked her, she was the one who had to do it, causing her to feel uneasy.

How could she overcome this psychological fear?

How could she live up to her feelings and her future?

William Walton went closer to her and hugged her from behind.

She rolled over and snuggled into his embrace, slowly falling asleep as she let her thoughts run wild.

Perhaps it was because she had slept rather late the previous night, but she only woke up the next morning at eight o'clock.

William Walton was no longer in his room.

After washing up, she went downstairs and saw Carol Wright eating breakfast in the dining hall.

Suddenly seeing her at home, she even felt a bit awkward.

When The butler saw her, she respectfully said, "Good morning, Miss Green."

"Good morning, butler."

Hearing the voice, Carol Wright turned around and looked at her, "Miss Green, it's good that you're here. Let's have breakfast together."

She nodded and walked over with a warm smile.

She looked around the living room, it seemed that William Walton was not home.

Perhaps she had seen through her thoughts, Carol Wright laughed and said: "Just now, when I was having breakfast with William, he received a call saying that there was an important matter at the company and that he had not even finished his breakfast, and had already left for the company."

She smiled awkwardly.

He used to eat breakfast with her.

But now ... Since Carol Wright was here, he didn't need her to accompany him anymore.

The butler, who was standing at the side, was puzzled.

He had been by Mr. Walton's side ever since he got up in the morning. Mr. Walton hadn't eaten breakfast with Second Young Madam at all?

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