Summary of Chapter 209 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 209 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 buying clothes, Carol Wright asked the shop assistant to take the clothes back to the car downstairs.
She held on to her arm and intimately continued to stroll with her.
The two of them entered the men's clothing store.
Laura was a bit puzzled. Didn't she get into an argument with Second Master? Why was she even coming to see men's clothes?
However, she simply grabbed a blue suit and asked, "Miss Green, what do you think about this suit?"
She asked, "If Second Master wears it, will it make his skin a little darker?"
"I'm not asking for Jack. What do you think if William were to wear this set, what do you think?"
Her heart tightened as she looked at her.
She wanted to buy clothes for William Walton? Or in front of William Walton's' girlfriend '?
Seeing that she did not say anything, Carol Wright said: "I think it should be good."
She handed the set to the shop assistant and selected three more sets. All three sets were given to the waiter as a token of her concern.
She felt depressed in her heart, was she overthinking it?
Is it normal for a sister-in-law to buy clothes for her brother-in-law?
The point was, she had more than one brother-in-law, she had two.
Exiting the men's clothing store, Carol Wright said that she wanted to drink fresh fruit juice.
When the two of them walked into the fruit juice shop, Carol Wright looked at her and asked: "Miss Green, what do you want to drink?"
She took a glance at the shop. It was the popular drinks store.
However, this shop was different from the other shops. There were many people who came to take photos and buy less.
As for the reason ... Too expensive.
The cheapest peach juice was eighty. As for the most expensive juice, it was said to cost over a thousand dollars.
Just as she was deep in her thoughts, she heard Carol Wright say, "I want a glass of cherry juice, Miss Green, what about you?"
She pursed her lips in a gentle manner and said, "I want to drink mango juice."
"You like mangoes."
"Yes."
"I used to love eating poplars, but then I found out... Jack likes to eat cherries. Slowly, I changed along with their tastes. After so many years, their tastes have never changed back. Sometimes, I think that custom is really a scary thing."
"Indeed, there are no unchangeable preferences in this world. I also heard from William that he used to like eating cherries. "
"No, he also likes to eat now."
"His taste has changed now, and he likes to eat mango with me, so I feel that what you said, Miss Wright, is right. Habit is scarier than preference, and this is also the reason why I like William Walton. Although he is high and mighty in the eyes of others, he is willing to change it for me. This is very touching. "
"No way."
"There's no mistake," Laura accepted the juice and took out her cell phone to pay.
Seeing that, Carol Wright immediately said: "Let me do it."
She said: "Miss Wright, let me do it."
"How can I accept this?"
"There's nothing to be embarrassed about, I'm a person with a job after all, so I can afford to buy a cup of juice, "She giggled as she put her phone back into her bag, took a sip of juice, and said to as she walked," William Walton is good at everything, but he always says that if I don't spend his money, then I just don't love him. But Miss Wright, you should also help me judge, I have good hands and feet, I'm not a cripple, so why should I spend a man's money, right? "
Laura looked at her innocently with a warm expression, then squinted her eyes with a smile.
Carol Wright frowned slightly. She had always thought that Laura was a girl with a very soft personality, but she never thought that ... So, it turned out that she wasn't soft at all. Not only was she not soft, she even carried a sharp claw and retaliated.
By the time the two of them got home, it was already lunchtime.
When Carol Wright got off the car, she saw that William Walton's car was also at home.
Her face was filled with pleasant surprise as she said to her, "William has returned."
Carol Wright looked at him, lowered her eyes, and slowly retracted his hand.
William Walton opened the door and went out.
He went upstairs to his room, where she sat on the mat by the window and stared out.
William Walton walked over. Only then did she turn around to look at him with a touch of sadness in her eyes.
He leaned over and sat down across from her. "What's the matter?"
She lightly shook her head. "Nothing."
"How could it be nothing? I can clearly see the words' in a bad mood 'on your face."
"It's really nothing. Why did you come upstairs instead of accompanying Miss Wright?"
"Why should I accompany her? Accompanying you is what I should do."
She looked at him warmly and hesitated for a moment. Then she asked: "William Walton, what did you say? Do men like to lie?"
William Walton raised his eyebrows, and stared at her face for a long time. "Your words ... Are you trying to target me? What did I do to make you misunderstand? "
Before she could say anything, there was a knock on the door, followed by Carol Wright's voice.
"William, Miss Green, may I come in for a moment? There's something I need to bring in for you. "
William Walton said: "Come in."
Carol Wright pushed open the door and entered, holding onto four sets of male attire.
Upon seeing this, she frowned, and her expression became slightly cold.
Just as she was about to leave, she heard Carol Wright say: "William, Miss Green bought four sets of clothes for you today. I've brought them up for you, so try them in a bit and see if you like them."
Carol Wright said as she pursed her lips into a smile.
She bought it?

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