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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 221

Summary for Chapter 221: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 221 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

The chapter Chapter 221 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.

having a man's support wasn't bad ...

She was very angry, "This matter has nothing to do with Benjamin, you do not have to pull on him, and, the relationship between Benjamin and me is clean, we are only teachers and students, brother and sister. If I don't write a review and I'm going to be fired, then I'm willing to resign, and I'm not going to take the responsibility for the people who hurt me and denigrate me. But even if I quit, I'll have to wait until the police give me justice. "

"Don't you have the final say on this matter? Do you need me to repeat that? I am the principal."

It seemed that if she didn't become a fox riding a tiger, Peter Burke wouldn't let her stay in school so easily.

"As far as I know, the principal getting this position is thanks to Mr. Walton's help. The only thing that Lord Third wanted you to do before you took office, you couldn't have forgotten, right? "

It was only then that Peter Burke remembered that Mr. Walton had instructed him to take care of Laura.

However, ... That day, it was clear from Mr. Walton's appearance that he wasn't very satisfied with her. Why would he care about her now?

No one would like to be threatened, it's the same for him: "Heh, if you say it like that, then I will be the one in charge of this matter. Laura, I am the Principal, if I say that I will dismiss you, no one will be able to keep you."

Clenching her fist, she nodded. "If I made a mistake, and you would have to dismiss me. I admit that, but now, I'm not in the wrong. That's why I naturally won't admit it."

She took out her phone and called William Walton.

The phone was quickly answered. She took a deep breath and said, "William, something happened to me at school."

"I heard from Benjamin, you performed very well. The method of calling the police isn't bad. It indirectly clarifies your innocence."

"But ...There's still a problem. "

"What problem?"

"The principal said that it was because of me that the school was in a foul mood. He wanted me to write a review, and if I didn't write a review, he would fire me."

"Peter Burke personally told you?"

Laura nodded: "Yes, I'm in Office of the Principal right now. If I'm wrong, I can resign, but ..."

"No need for that, I understand. Hand the phone over to Peter Burke."

She walked up to the principal and said, "It's a call from Mr. Walton."

Peter Burke was a little shocked, she actually went to Mr. Walton to complain.

With a cold expression, he took the phone, "Lord Third, hello."

"Peter Burke, I've heard all about it. I asked you to take care of her, and in the end, she suffered a grievance. Not only did you not help her, you even stepped on her. You are so good. You dare to do something against me."

"Mr. Walton, you really can't blame me for this. There are too many rumors about the Teacher Green in the school right now, and the students are all talking about it, affecting their studies. Many professors have come to me to deal with this. "

"That's your problem. You can't even manage a school well, then push responsibility on the victims if something happens to them. What's the use of having a principal like this, a Philadelphia University? If you can't do this job, tell me as soon as possible. I have plenty of substitutes for you. "

William Walton was furious, Peter Burke knew, in Philadelphia, the person he had to avoid offending the most was this Mr. Walton.

He looked at Laura Green, although his heart was stifled, he still said: "I understand Mr. Walton's meaning, I will do my best to balance this matter well, please do not worry Mr. Walton, I will not let Teacher Green suffer grievances."

With that, he returned the phone to her.

After she said a few more words to William Walton, he hung up.

Peter Burke looked at her, puzzled, "Teacher Green, what is your relationship with Mr. Walton?"

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