Summary of Chapter 215 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Chapter 215 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
She rolled her eyes at him. He looked innocent again.
But this time, she saw it with her own eyes, so how could it be fake?
"When did I buy clothes for Carol Wright?" He looked at her with calm.
"Saturday, I will go to a clothing store with Miss Wright and buy clothes. Miss Wright liked a coat, but the shop assistant said that this coat is the only one in America and it has already been reserved by you for your beloved woman. But today, that set of clothes appeared on Miss Wright's body. I saw it with my own eyes, and you still dare to say that you did not give it to her?
"No, I dare say I didn't."
He bit his lips tenderly and thought that he tried to quibble with her again.
"You don't believe me? Then tell me the address of the women's wear shop. I'll call them to confirm it personally. I dare to confront them."
"The Yves boutique in the Clouds of Floating Light."
William Walton called Daniel, told him to find the shop's number, and called them personally.
He asked: "Saturday, did Mr. Walton order clothes in your shop?"
"I don't have any order from William Walton, but Jack Walton ordered an overcoat here to give to his beloved woman."
William Walton hung up the call and looked at Laura.
She felt guilty... He didn't order it.
William Walton put the phone back in his pocket: "Remember, in this world, there are many men with the surname Walton. There were three in my house, I don't care if you are jealous, but you should figure it out first, if not, the one who is angry will be you, and the one suffers will be me, hmm?"
She flushed and lowed her head. She felt embarrassed.
"Can I go and try on my clothes now?"
She pouted her mouth: "You ... It's better if you don't try it. It's not like you're going to wear something so cheap."
"Who told you I won't wear it? I'll wear it to work tomorrow."
He went into the house, changed his clothes, came back, and walked around in front of her.
"How is it? Am I handsome? "
She restrained her laughter. Yes, he was. But she had never seen such a narcissistic man before.
"Why aren't you commenting? have you been captivated by this young master? "
She pursed her lips. "I'm sighing by myself."
"Sighing that I'm too handsome?"
She smiled, "I wonder why I have such good taste in picking out clothes."
After she finished speaking, she smiled and was about to head to the kitchen. "I'm going to cook."
William Walton blocked her way, "Praise me before you go."
"I don't."
"Then don't move," he said, and put her in his arms.
She rolled at him and said, "You look very handsome in these clothes. You have a good figure and will look good in anything you wear."
"That's good."
When he released her and she was about to head to the kitchen, William Walton seemed to have thought of something and said: "Oh right, you just mentioned what kind of coat you saw Carol was wearing. Did you see her today?"
She entered the kitchen, William Walton took out his phone, found Carol Wright's number, and called him.
When the call connected, William Walton said: "Immediately pack your things and let the butler send you home."
"William, I ..."
"You don't need to say anything, I also don't want to hear it. The butler doesn't have the experience of taking care of pregnant women, you can immediately go back to Jack's side, the butler will arrange for people to take care of you. This child, it's best if you don't have any ulterior motives, since he already exists, then he has the right to live."
Carol Wright bit her lips: "I really didn't think that Miss Green's mouth would actually be so weak. I've only come to find her to pour out my thoughts, how can she just turn around and tell others?"
"I'm not her other person. I'm her man, and we're lovers. There's no secret between lovers. If you tell her, that means she will tell me."
Carol Wright was unwilling: "But this is my problem, what right do you have to decide my problem?"
"Just based on the child belongs to Walton family. Carol, I don't care what you think, and I don't care how many reasons you have, you just need to remember one thing, Jack's leg was crippled for who.
Since you have married him and comfortably enjoyed the wealth and food that he has brought you, you should know that give him a child is also something you should do. You have no other choice. "
"William, you're humiliating me."
"I'm speaking the truth."
"But what I want to give birth to is your child." Carol Wright was furious, and began to cry and roar, "Yes, he saved my life, but without him, I would have already married you. I am already your wife now, and I would have already given birth to your children.
Do you know how it feels to be in bed with someone you don't love? Do you know how it feels to open your eyes every day and discover that the person lying next to you is not your lover? Do you know how hard it is for me when I knew that I am pregnant?
"How could a man be so selfish? When I loved you the most, I married him, and every day I live a life worse than death, and every day I live a life like a year, but in the blink of an eye, you have fallen in love with someone else. You know how much I need you to comfort me when I'm in so much pain, yet you humiliate me like this."
William Walton sighed: "You're in pain, but have you thought about the child in your womb? For his mother to give him up, he must be in more pain than you. It's a life, not your way of measuring your feelings.
Also, since you've married Jack, you should know that you're his woman for the rest of your life. Could it be that you want Jack to not even have the qualification to have a child because he's married to you? Don't be too selfish. "

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