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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 28

Summary for Chapter 28: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary: Chapter 28 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Discover the most important events of Chapter 28, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Better Life Without You.. With the engaging writing of Chas Muthoni, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

She looked at him with a smile in her eyes: "Mr. Walton, please."

She got out of the car first.

William Walton looked around to confirm before getting off.

Since he's already here, let's see what kind of tricks she's playing.

Laura walked to a huge U-shaped boulder which was not far from the beach.

When he arrived at the center of the U-shaped stone, he saw three flat rocks arranged ingeniously according to the size of the stone.

It was just like a stone table and a stone chair.

The sea breeze outside was very strong, but here the wind was light. It was very comfortable.

She sat down on a flat rock and switched on the flashlight.

She took two plastic disposable paper cups out of her bag and set them on the big stone table.

Then she took out the thermo and two packs of instant coffee and poured them into the cup.

She skillfully brewed the coffee and passed it to William Walton who was still standing there.

He did not move, but said lightly, "Is this the place where you want to buy me a coffee?"

"Yeah, don't you think this place is good?"

He raised his eyebrows. He didn't know since when he had become so worthless.

"This is my secret base, it's my first time bringing someone else here."

He took the coffee and sat down on the other side.

It wasn't dark because of the moonlight and the faint light from her cell phone.

"You said this is your secret base?"

"Well, my mother brought me here. As this sea has not been developed, basically no one would come here. Every time I feel bad, I would come here to sit for a while. This place is very good. "

She took a sip of her coffee and looked up at the night sky.

It was quiet around. William took a sip of coffee, then frowned: "What is this, it's so hard to drink."

She looked at him: "Mr. Walton, you... it can't be that you've never had instant coffee before, right?"

"Never."

She laughed. "I'm sorry, I forgot again that you are rich. Next time ... No, no, no, from now on, I'd better not treat you anything. After all, we are not on the same level, I won't do that again. "

As she spoke, she took his cup and placed it in front of her, "I'll drink this."

He quickly pulled his coffee cup back to his side. "I just said it was bad. I never said that I don't want to drink?"

She felt a bit awkward. Why did he get angry?

Do capitalists have regular menopause?

"Just now, at the bar, why did you know that there was someone behind that man?"

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