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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 44

Summary for Chapter 44: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 44 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

The chapter Chapter 44 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.

William Walton came downstairs to eat. He looked at the butler and said, "Invite Laura out to have a meal."

The butler said: "Miss Green just said that she had some matters to attend to in the school, so she left first."

William Walton smiled. He knew there were no matters in the school.

She was shy and wanted to avoid him.

"Call Mike to buy breakfast for Laura on the way to school."

"Alright."

She was still in a daze when she entered school.

She must have gone crazy last night. She was obsessed by his face, causing her to feel so embarrassed.

Lascivious always made trouble, that's true.

At this moment, she believed this sentence.

She stretched one hand and patted her face.

"Laura Green, wake up. If you continue doing things like this, you will lose all the reputation that you've accumulated for the past twenty years. Do you know that? "

She took a deep breath and moved towards the school building.

Before class, she read the books and ate the breakfast that Mike had bought for her.

Her cell phone vibrated as the professor entered.

She opened her phone and saw that it was a message from the principal. Her mood instantly dropped to the freezing point.

At noon, after class was over, she went to the Office of the Principal.

The principal looked at her coldly as usual.

She respectfully said, "Principal, I'm here."

"I remember the last time you said that you would break up with Avery."

"We've already broken up."

"Then tell me, what is this?"

The headmaster tossed a stack of photographs at her feet.

She did not bend down to pick it up but looked down at them.

It was a photo of yesterday. Avery Harris went for her and told her he wanted to make up with her. In the photo, at the school field, Avery half-kneeled in front of her.

She calmly looked at the Principal: "This was captured when Avery Harris was pestering me, but you should be relaxing now, because ... Avery Harris has given up. "

"Why should I believe you?"

"I never make a joke like that. Besides, your son doesn't deserve my love."

"Laura Green, you are so fictitious and absurd."

Laura Green said indifferently: "I'm not fictitious. I'm just different from you. As for me, I never judge a person using money as the standard."

The principal looked at Laura Green, what a coquette! The more she looked at her, the more she disliked her.

"Principal, if you have nothing to say, I'll leave."

"Don't let me see any more rumors about you and my son, or else ..."

"Then please take good care of your son and tell him not to bother me again."

Laura raised her hand and looked at the watch. "Principal, I've made an appointment with my friend. If you have nothing to say, I'll be leaving Goodbye."

She turned around and walked out. The principal coldly harrumphed and said, "It's the fault of the poor."

After exiting the Office of the Principal, she heaved a sigh of relief.

She could probably know who had done it.

It seemed that this illegitimate daughter was not useful at all to the Anderson family.

However, her role could be important to him.

Anderson family... Ah, it's time to properly settle some of the debts.

Laura invited Judy Allen to the dining hall to eat together with her.

Judy Allen supported her and talked about their plans after graduation.

In the distance, Elsie Clark held Avery Harris's arm and walked toward the dining hall together with him from another path.

As they walked closer, Elsie Clark waved her hand to them and said gently: "Laura Green, Judy Allen, how about come to eat with us, what a coincidence. Let's go together."

Neither of them paid any attention to her.

Judy Allen said as she walked: "Laura, today at noon, I inexplicably want to eat fried chicken."

She smiled warmly. "Didn't you dislike fried food?"

"But I hate chickens. So, even if I don't like eating chicken, I still want to eat a few bites because of someone."

On the side, Elsie Clark's face instantly turned bad, with an expression that about to cry.

"Judy Allen, you don't have to scold me like that, I have never offended you before."

"I'm scolding you?" Judy Allen slanted her: "Please, you said that I'm cursing you just because I want to eat chicken? So how about the PUBG game? You feel that you are offended because you indeed did something disgusting, so forget about pretending to be innocent."

Avery Harris looked at Laura, seeing that she was careless and didn't even look at him once, his heart was suffocated and mad. He said coldly: "Judy Allen, speak with respect."

Judy Allen raised her chin: "Avery Harris, I don't want to talk to you since you are trash, so don't call me by my name, I feel disgusted."

"I'm trash? Do you think that your friend is better than me? Ask her what she has done, let's see if she dares to say that. "

Laura looked at him with her cold face.

Judy Allen had a bad temper, upon hearing Avery Harris say that, she immediately stood in front of him and shouted at him: "You bastard Avery Harris, did your conscience are eaten by dogs? To comfort yourself, you dare to find excuses for what you did. Laura suffered a lot because of you, you know nothing."

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