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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 214

Summary for Chapter 214: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 214 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

The chapter Chapter 214 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.

She shook her head. "I am not you. Thus, my opinion cannot represent anything."

"Jack treats me so well. Actually, even I can't bear it. But ... Sigh, I am truly conflicted. I just want to hear about how others would choose and... Are you as hesitant as I am? "

"If it were me, I would consider whether or not I love this man. Whether or not this man loves me, if both these conditions are met, I will not hesitate. After all, this is the crystallization of love, so of course I want to give birth to this child.

Moreover, you and Second Master are husband and wife. Second Master wants you to have this child because he wants a child. As your husband, the father of this child, he is fully qualified to demand that you have this child. "

She felt that Carol Wright's biggest problem right now was probably that she had not positioned herself properly.

The reason why she didn't want to give birth to this child wasn't because of Second Master's legs, nor was it because she was afraid that she wouldn't be able to take care of it.

She didn't want to, only because this child didn't belong to the person she loved.

However, she really could not understand. Since she did not love him, why did she marry him?

After hurt William Walton and Jack Walton, she didn't feel good about it, so why must she go through all this trouble?

From an outsider's perspective, she thought that Carol Wright was selfish. She married with someone she didn't love and she did not want to give birth to a child.

However, she was just an outsider, her opinion was no different than the gossip surrounding her.

Carol Wright stood in place and fell into deep thought.

She raised her wrist and looked at the time: "Miss Wright, I can't leave my school for too long, I have to go back first."

Carol Wright regained her senses, looked at her and smiled: "Miss Green, I'm sorry, I've delayed you for so long. I'll definitely think about this when I get back, you should go back as well."

She turned around and walked a few steps before turning back. "Miss Wright."

Carol Wright looked at her.

"Not all children will despise their parents because of the ridicule from others. As long as the child is educated well and the heart is filled with sunshine, things will not develop in the direction you are worried about."

Carol Wright frowned, and did not say a word.

She nodded to her, turned around and returned to school.

Carol Wright looked at Laura Green feeling that was left behind, and her eyes became colder.

Returning to her office, she opened the drawer and took a look at the men's clothing inside. She suddenly felt depressed.

She was the only one in the office with Mia. Seeing that her expression was not good, Mia asked: "What's wrong with you? What happened? "

She looked up at Mia, shook her head, and pursed her lips into a smile: "Nothing."

"But your expression is weird."

She moved closer to her and asked, "Teacher Mia, tell me, what does it mean for a man to buy clothes for his married ex-girlfriend?"

Mia stared at her face for a long time. "Could it be that Mr. Walton ..."

She was dispirited: "Yes."

Mia asked: "What do you think? Does Mr. Walton still love that person? "

"I... I don't know, "She frowned." I haven't figured out what's going on with their relationship, it's just that ... When I first met him, he still cared a lot about that woman. "

"That woman couldn't be his first love, right?"

She thought about it and said, "It should be...Right."

Mia scratched her forehead: "I think men are actually like women, their first love is very unforgettable."

Laura's heart tightened. Her first love ... The most unforgettable moment, this was something she had heard many times before.

He walked upstairs quickly.

When he returned, she had already changed her clothes and came out of her bedroom.

Upon seeing the bag in his hand, she frowned and pointed at it. "Why did you ..."

William Walton looked at her and laughed sinisterly: "Are you smart or stupid, a gift for others, and you forgot it on the car?"

He waved the bag in front of him: "I just looked at it. It's my favorite style. Not bad."

As he spoke, he put his bag aside.

He took out the clothes and said, "I'll try them on for you to see."

"I won't give it to you." When she saw this, she immediately rushed forward to snatch it.

However, William Walton raised his hand high, causing her to be unable to keep it, "You've already bought it, and I appreciate your kindness, but you say you won't give it to me? No way."

"I just won't give it to you," she said, taking a step back, displeased.

Seeing that she was angry, William Walton raised his eyebrows: Who dares to provoke you?

" No one provokes me, return the clothes to me. I'm going to return them tomorrow."

Without saying a word, William Walton immediately tore off the plate: "There is no way back, it can only be mine."

"I won't give it to you even if you tear it off."

"Why?"

She said with a depressed look on her face, "The clothes you're wearing are so expensive, the clothes you're giving Miss Wright cost millions, yet I give you eight hundred dollars worth of clothes. I feel embarrassed, alright?"

"Miss Wright?" He was puzzled, "You mean, I give the clothes to Carol Wright?"

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