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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 50

Summary for Chapter 50: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary of Chapter 50 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

In Chapter 50, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Better Life Without You..

When class ended in the afternoon, Laura Green saw Mike who came to pick her up at the school gate.

She had not planned to go to Walton Family.

However, in the afternoon, Benjamin called her and said that he did well on the exam and wanted to treat her a good meal.

In order not to let him down, she agreed.

When she arrived at the Walton family, William Walton was there too.

The two brothers were chatting in the courtyard.

William Walton set his gaze on her, "Hi."

She nodded at William Walton before looking at him and asked, "Are all the questions simple?"

"I don't know what other people think. I think that the questions are very simple. You have taught 80% of the questions on the test paper before, and the rest of those questions weren't too difficult."

She pursed her lips into a smile.

Benjamin stood up, took out a credit card and gave to her, "Miss Green, this is my gift for you."

Laura pursed her lips with a smile, then waved her hand, "It's enough as long as you've finished your exams. I won't accept this."

"I gave it to you to show my appreciation."

"You have arranged the dinner tonight."

Benjamin Walton was a little unhappy: "Miss Green, why don't you accept it?"

"I will never accept abnormal money. Benjamin, I've received your gratitude, so you should keep the card. Otherwise, I'll leave now."

"Don't," Benjamin Walton put the card back into his pocket. "I'll keep it, sit down Miss Green".

She sat down beside him and happened to be facing William Walton.

Benjamin Walton looked at her and laughed: "Miss Green, after today, I will no longer call you teacher. I will call you sister, what do you think?"

She pursed her lips and smiled, "Do as you wish."

William Walton looked at him, "Have you still not called Jack Walton?"

"Not yet."

"Go ahead."

"I'll do it later ..."

"Do it right now." William Walton looked at him. It was an order, not a discussion.

Benjamin Walton looked at his brother, and got up: "Miss Green, sit here for a while, I'll go inside the house and make a call."

"Go ahead."

After successfully pushing Benjamin Walton away, William Walton warmly said towards her, "After I left last night, were you busy until very late?"

She nodded and quietly sat across from him.

"No danger?"

"Nope." She shook her head.

"How is the thesis preparation going?"

"It's pretty good."

They once again looked at each other and fell into silence.

William Walton was also originally a person who did not talk much, but after encountering this girl, he had to be positive.

He was a little annoyed in his heart: "When you were with Avery Harris in the past, you didn't say anything either?"

She looked at him in wonder, wondering where this sudden conversation had come from.

"I'm asking you a question when you were with Avery Harris, you didn't speak too much as well?"

"No, absolutely we talked to each other."

"So, you are prejudiced against me? Is it because we've slept before? "

She frowned, her expression not very good: "Mr. Walton, that matter has already been going over for a long time."

"Then when you're together with Avery Harris, you can talk, but when you're sitting across from me, you only answer questions. Why?"

"Because he used to be my boyfriend. Don't tell me that when I was sitting with my boyfriend, I couldn't speak properly?"

He, "..."

There was nothing wrong with that, but he just didn't like it.

Jack Walton said indifferently: "When you were on the phone just now, we had already reached the Central Mountain Road."

Carol Wright? Laura Green was stupefied.

This Miss Wright, was she William Walton's sister-in-law?

So, William Walton liked his sister-in-law?

However, last time she felt that this Miss Wright was also interested in William Walton.

What's going on? Were they playing with forbidden love?

That's can't be true. If it was forbidden love, why would William Walton bring her to the restaurant?

People from large families are complicated. This was a relationship that she didn't even dare to think about.

Carol Wright's gaze first landed on William Walton's face, then, she shifted her gaze onto Laura Green's body.

When she saw Carol Wright looking over, she nodded towards her.

Carol Wright pursed her lips and laughed, then walked over: "Laura Green, Hi."

"Hello, Miss Wright."

Benjamin Walton turned around and pushed Jack Walton over.

Jack Walton looked at Laura, then looked at his wife. "You two know each other?"

Carol Wright laughed, and nodded: "This is Benjamin's family teacher, last time William brought her to eat with me."

Jack Walton cast his gaze on his Laura Green face, Laura nodded at him: "Mr. Walton."

Hearing that she called him Mr. Walton, William Walton suddenly felt a little unhappy in his heart.

This was not a nickname she gave to him alone.

Did she have to call all the men with Walton surname Mr. Walton?

For some baffling reason, he suddenly felt a little disgusted with this word.

Jack Walton sized Laura up.

His gaze also made William Walton feel uncomfortable.

He walked forward and blocked Jack Walton's gaze, "If you want to come back, why didn't you let me know in advance?"

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