Summary of Chapter 29 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 29 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.
Laura pouted and said "First of all, my tricks didn't work anymore. Secondly, he said that I messed up with someone."
"You even have your tricks against the rogues?" He was surprised. "Tell me about it."
"Why should I tell you?"
"Didn't I save you today? You treat me with the bad coffee. As compensation, you should tell me your little secret. It's not a big deal."
She curled her lips. It was obvious that he was unreasonable. How could the coffee be bad?
"I said I like women."
"Cough, cough, cough." He forced himself to take another sip of his coffee, but...
She looked at him. "Are you okay?"
He stared at her. "Is this your trick?"
"Yeah, in the past, whenever I was annoyed by someone, they would always walk away from me if I say that I like women."
"They believe in that?"
"Maybe it's because I've said too many times, so many people know that there is a waitress in the Nighttime Bar who is lesbian. So they will believe me as long as I say it."
He shook his head and smiled. "But that's not true."
"It doesn't matter, I treat innocence as something very important. So, I don't care about how others misunderstand me."
"Innocence ..." He raised his eyebrows, thinking of the scene that had occurred between them that night.
When he repeated the words, she immediately thought of that night, which made her ears reddened.
"Why did you drink too much? It was because of Avery, Nick Anderson? or another man?"
She turned her head to him with the cold expression: "Mr. Walton, don't you feel that snooping others is not something a righteous man should do?"
"Oh? Since you are so honest, I would like to ask Miss Green out of curiosity. Can a teacher work in a place like that? "
She exhaled and thought, this time would be the last.
He had always felt that women were very annoying and rarely interacted with them.
However, this woman in front of him seemed to be very different.
She was not afraid of him, nor would she flatter him.
Even when she was angry, she would unrestrainedly express her anger.
He wondered if she had different head construction.
For the first time in his life, he was curious about a woman.
This feeling made him feel a sense of novelty and anticipation.
Heh, what a strange feeling.

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