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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 42

Summary for Chapter 42: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 42 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Chapter 42 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.

Anderson family's courtyard.

Two men pushed her in front of John Anderson, who was sitting in a wheelchair.

Her face was filled with rage as she said, "Mr. Anderson is truly capable. He can even do such a thing as kidnapping beneath the sunlight."

The two men let her go, and her feet hit the ground. Her ankle was in some pain, but she still stood there resolutely.

John Anderson waved his hand, and everyone left.

He coldly said, "Take a seat."

"The chair of the Anderson family is so expensive that I can't afford to sit on it."

"Laura Anderson, are you trying to piss me off?"

"I've said it before, my name is Laura Green."

"Even if your surname is Green, you have the blood of the Anderson family on you."

"That's why I always feel sick."

John Anderson glared as he slapped his wheelchair and scolded: "How dare you!"

"Why did you want me here?" she asked coldly, not bothering to talk about the surname.

"Why are you with William Walton?"

"It's my own business."

"What? Are you really in need of money?"

She stared at him. In her real father's eyes, it was only for money that she would stand together with the rich people.

Heh, how laughable.

"You didn't learn any of the good points from your mother, but you learned all the bad things."

Laura's eyes turned cold. "What do you mean bad things?"

"Flirting with people, could it be that with your identity of an illegitimate daughter, you are dreaming of marrying to the Walton family?"

She gripped her fist tightly, her nails almost digging into her flesh. Her whole body was trembling because of his words.

She walked over to the small coffee table next to his wheelchair and flipped it over.

The tea set, water glass, and iPad all fell to the ground with a cracking sound.

John Anderson looked at her without batting an eyelid.

She walked in front of John Anderson. "A person like you don't have the qualification to mention my mother's name, because you're too dirty, so don't let me come to this disgusting place ever again. I'm afraid that I can't clean myself after leaving here."

After she finished, she turned around and limped away.

John Anderson said coldly: "Laura, I warn you, immediately break up with William Walton, if not, don't blame me."

She stood still and raised her eyebrows, looking back at him with an evil smile. "In my body, there is also something else that my mother doesn't have. I have developed it well by myself, that is, I was born to dislike listening warnings from others. I will never obey you. I want to see what will you do. "

John Anderson, just wait, one day, I will pull you down from the clouds. I will make you sincerely repent to us, to my mother and me.

After leaving the Anderson family courtyard, she had only taken a few steps when she sat down on the roadside because of the pain in her feet.

The more she thought about it, the more upset she was.

The one inside was her birth father.

He had tied her up. He saw that her feet were injured, but from beginning to end, he had never asked her if she was in pain.

She was sad. She hugged herself and buried her face in her knees, tears trickling down uncontrollably.

Why did everyone have a home except her?

Why other people's father was amiable and doting on their daughters, yet her father treated her as an enemy?

Why was she unable to have ordinary and simple happiness?

Becoming an illegitimate daughter wasn't her fault. He had made the mistake, but why did she should pay for his mistake?

"Woo woo ..."

In front of her, someone gently poked her head.

She raised her head and looked into William Walton's eyes through her tears.

"Pfft, I don't have such a sister. Dad, don't even think about making me acknowledge her, otherwise, I won't even recognize you."

"Enough, stop talking," John Anderson was already annoyed. "Who is she with?"

"Mr. Walton, the two of them were cuddling up by the side of the road. This bitch must be crazy to mess up with Mr. Walton."

Betty Anderson was unhappy because Mr. Walton was the dream of all women in this city.

How could he be caught by Laura Green?

She couldn't accept that.

John Anderson's expression did not look very good either.

This girl, is she planning to go against him?

He didn't believe that he couldn't control a little girl like her.

William Walton brought Laura back to his house.

Benjamin was in his living room.

Seeing his brother carrying Laura Green back, his eyes almost popped out of shock.

Sending her back to her room, Benjamin Walton followed her in.

William Walton replied: "You have to be quick to ask all your questions. After that, go back earlier, she needs to rest."

"Ok."

William Walton looked at her then turned to leave.

Benjamin Walton closed the door, and said while grinning: "Miss Green, why are your eyes so red, what did my brother do to you?"

She said embarrassedly: "Don't speak nonsense. Mr. Walton saw that I have met with some trouble and so he helped me out. Take out your textbooks and start study now."

Benjamin Walton smirked. Would his brother help others? He didn't believe it.

On the second floor, William Walton called the secretary.

"Investigate the recent activities of the Anderson family. Also, investigate Laura Green and bring all the information to my office tomorrow."

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