Summary of Chapter 211 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 211 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.
William Walton did not say much and followed her downstairs.
Seeing that Carol Wright really did not come over to eat, she did not say much in front of the butler and the auntie.
After strolling for the whole morning, she was really hungry.
As she was drinking the water, she suddenly thought of the cherry juice she bought for Carol Wright that she spent four hundred dollars on.
She said in all seriousness: "William Walton, I need you to reimburse me a ticket."
William Walton raised his eyebrows: Hand it over, don't even mention one, I will take all ten of them. In the future, if you can go out and spend money if you have nothing else to do, I will be happy. After all, isn't the reason I am earning money to make my family happy?
She blushed and said, "Can you go further than that?"
She pouted her lips: "Today, when I accompanied Miss Wright out for a stroll, the two of us bought two cups of fruit juice. That fruit juice is too expensive, because I am accompanying your Walton family's daughter-in-law, I feel that you have to pay for the Miss Wright's fruit juice money."
"Nope."
She stared at him. "Why didn't you give money to me? That's your sister-in-law."
"Mine is yours. I only reimburse the part that belongs to you, because yours is mine."
"Then forget it. Isn't it just four hundred dollars? I'll bear it myself."
William Walton glanced at her. This woman must be angry at him on purpose.
Behind him, the butler lowered his eyes and silently suppressed his laughter. His Third Master had also met his match.
After lunch, she returned to her room to take a nap.
William Walton called the butler into the study room.
He asked, "Did Carol say anything to Laura at breakfast this morning?"
Hearing William Walton's words, the butler immediately understood.
He did not dare lie in front of William Walton, so he told him the truth: "Second Madam told Miss Green that you went to eat together with her this morning. But halfway through the meal, you received a phone call saying that you had business with the company, so you left first."
William Walton's face darkened.
"After breakfast, Second Madam secretly asked me if Miss Green and you were truly lovers. It was because she was just testing Miss Green, that's why she said that she had eaten breakfast with you, but Miss Green did not seem to be unhappy at all. She felt that Miss Green did not seem to care about you that much, and also said that I was not supposed to tell you about it to avoid your anger.
William Walton's eyes were cold: "I got it, you go and busy yourself."
The butler left the study.
William Walton picked up his phone and called Carol Wright.
Carol Wright always picked up his phone very quickly.
"William," she said softly.
William Walton coldly asked: "Why are you lying today?"
Carol Wright was aggrieved, "I ... It really is all of good intentions. I feel that since you like Miss Green so much, if Miss Green is able to help you buy clothes, you would definitely be very happy. "
"I'm not asking about that. I mean, I had breakfast with you."
Carol Wright frowned... She actually complained.
"Jack Walton, when are you planning to come back to pick her up?"
"What's wrong?" Jack Walton was calm.
"She can't stay here all the time. There's no hatred between husband and wife. I think it's normal to quarrel, but there has to be someone who gives in first, don't you think?"
William Walton sincerely felt that if he let Carol stay here, he would continue to find things difficult.
After all, he didn't want to hurt her.
But at the same time, he would definitely not allow anyone to make Laura feel bad.
The only way was to send Carol Wright back.
"This time, I cannot give in," Jack Walton said in a bland voice. "If I give way, then I really will have nothing left to lose."
"Jack Walton, what do you mean? What happened?"
"She still didn't say anything?"
William Walton frowned, and shook his head. "No."
Jack Walton sighed: "Then let her continue living there, when she wants to say it, she will tell you, you just need to remember to arrange for people to take care of her living and eating."
William Walton said helplessly: "Alright, I understand."
He hung up the phone, his face dark. It was impossible to continue like this.
He raised his eyebrows slightly. He had a plan.

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