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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 51

Summary for Chapter 51: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 51 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

The chapter Chapter 51 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.

"Why should I tell you in advance? This is my home too. " Jack Walton was also calm, "Or, do you regard me as an outsider?"

In the eyes of Laura Green, the rumors were true, and the brotherly relationship between the two was not so good. After all, the Second Master of the Walton family spoke with hostility.

When Jack Walton said this, even she felt that it was a little awkward for him. However, William Walton seemed to be so calm, "it was you who insisted on moving out. If we went to your place without telling you in advance, wouldn't you feel uncomfortable? "

The silence was awkward.

She pursed her lips. At this time, shouldn't she pick up her bag and say, 'I'm leaving first'?

Before she spoke, Carol Wright said: "William, you misunderstood. I said that I was worried about the little brother, so I wanted to come back to see him."

Seeing that, Benjamin Walton said: "Carol Wright, thanks to Miss Green, I think this time, I did well on the test."

Carol Wright once again cast her gaze onto Laura Green: "Miss Green, you are our family's great benefactor."

Benjamin laughed, "That's why I invited Miss Green over for a meal. This is a thanking feast. Jack Walton, Carol Wright, why don't you all stay and eat together?"

Carol Wright looked at Jack Walton: "I think we should go."

Jack Walton looked at Carol Wright lovingly: "You just said that Miss Green is our family's meritorious general, leaving now is disrespectful?"

Laura was depressed. They could only talk about their things, why did they drag her into it?

She smiled awkwardly.

William Walton walked to her side and naturally wrapped his arms around her shoulders.

"Let me introduce you, this is Jack. Jack Walton, in the future, you can call him the Jack Walton. Since you know each other, I don't need to introduce her to you anymore."

His other hand naturally helped her to straighten the hair on her forehead that was fluttering in the wind.

She frowned. Why did he do that?

Seeing that she didn't respond, he tightened his hand on her shoulder.

Laura nodded to them once again: "Hello."

Jack Walton raised his eyebrows. "Miss Green should still be a student, right?"

She nodded her head and said "Yes, I am a senior at Philadelphia University. I will graduate in a few days."

"So, you are a student from Philadelphia University. No wonder you can teach Benjamin so well. It seems that William is visionary to choose a teacher."

" Jack, you should say that I am visionary to choose a woman," he said as he walked into the house naturally with Laura "Come in, it is time for dinner."

Benjamin Walton pushed Jack Walton inside the house: "I don't know his meaning."

Jack Walton did not reply, but his gaze landed on Carol Wright who was at the side.

She was looking at William Walton and Laura Green who were entering the house, not moving at all.

As his wheelchair passed her, she looked back and met his gaze.

She quickly sorted out her chaotic emotions and laughed. Then she walked to Benjamin Walton and said: "Benjamin, let me do that."

Benjamin Walton waved his hand: "It's been a while since I've seen Jack, let me push the wheelchair."

William Walton, who had already entered the room a step earlier, spoke to Laura. "Tonight, you must help me put on a good show."

"Why would I do that?" She looked at him. "I don't want to get involved with you."

"Laura, you have no choice. If you don't cooperate, then I have no obligation to keep the secret."

"What secret?"

"That night, you didn't want others to know about it, did you?"

"William Walton, you bastard!" Her voice wasn't loud, but it was filled with fury.

Benjamin Walton was puzzled, "William, how do you know that Miss Green will make a fool of herself when she's drunk? Have you seen it before?"

William Walton looked at him, "Of course."

Benjamin Walton looked at her: "Miss Green, have you drunk wine with William?"

Her face slightly flushed as she shook her head. "No."

Seeing her expression, William Walton smiled. This was so obvious.

"Tch, why do I smell that strange scent again? Miss Green, is there some secret between you and William?"

Laura was so embarrassed: "You're thinking too much."

"But you..."

"Benjamin, the so-called secret is something that cannot be shared with others. Don't ask."

"I'm just curious." Benjamin Walton was calm.

Jack Walton also picked up his wine cup and lightly shook it: "A man starting to get curious about a woman, this is a good thing. Our Benjamin has also grown up. He has his own secrets."

Benjamin was not a child, he knew what did his words mean and immediately said: "Jack, what are you talking about, Miss Green is my teacher, I am just curious about the secret between William and Miss Green."

"I see that Miss Green isn't much older than you, it's very popular nowadays that a young man and an elder woman having a relationship."

"Mr. Walton, in this case, you have indeed misunderstood me. I do not like the relationship between siblings, and Benjamin is not my type. Please do not make wild guesses, this will make people very uncomfortable."

"That's right, that's right." Benjamin Walton also nodded.

"I just think that Miss Green and my little brother look to be very compatible. If you guys fall in love, I will support you."

"We won't..." Before she could finish, she was interrupted.

"Jack, don't make a fuss about it. She is my girlfriend."

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