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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 53

Summary for Chapter 53: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary of Chapter 53 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

In Chapter 53, 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..

What... Laura?

She frowned: "Benjamin, Mr. Walton and I don't have any ... Hey, anyway, you're not allowed to call me that from now on."

"Laura. Don't be shy. Since we will be family members sooner or later, after receiving the certificate, you two are husband and wife. Of course, I should call Laura."

After William Walton heard this, he was in a good mood.

He rubbed Benjamin Walton's head, "Benjamin, if you want to travel these few days, go ask butler and take a credit card. Since the exam is over, you should give yourself a good leave."

"Then can I travel with my friends?"

"Of course, as long as you can guarantee your safety. After all, you are already an adult."

Benjamin Walton was shocked. Did William mean that he could finally travel alone?

God, it seemed like William was in a good mood today.

He looked at Laura and secretly rejoiced in his heart, Laura was truly a lucky star.

Even though she hadn't even married into the family yet, she was already able to benefit him.

William Walton got in the car. "Go back."

"Alright," he lowered his head to look at Laura, "I wish you two a happy nightlife, and good luck."

Without waiting for her to say anything, William Walton had already closed the door.

The driver started the car and left. Benjamin Walton went into the house while humming.

The car drove out of the Walton family's courtyard.

Laurie Green sighed in depression, then covered her face with hands.

Calm down, I had to calm down.

She kept chanting these words silently, afraid that she would explode in the car.

William Walton turned his head to look at her "Are you ok?"

Upon hearing his voice, she could no longer remain calm.

She shouted to the driver, "Mike, can you stop by the side of the road?"

Mike thought that she was uncomfortable and hurriedly stopped the car by the side of the road.

Laura Green turned her head and rolled her eyes, then got out of the car.

She walked to the side of the road and put her hands on her lips to make a megaphone. Facing the road where cars were coming and going, she shouted, "Ah ..."

William Walton held back his laughter. He knew that she probably wanted to beat someone right now.

After all, digging holes to bury oneself wasn't something everyone could do.

Even someone as smart as she could bury herself so easily. It was normal for her to be unhappy.

He didn't get out of the car, so he let her vent.

She opened the driver's door and said to Mike: "Mike, let me drive."

"Huh?"

Mike turned to look at William Walton.

William Walton waved his hand, "Obey her."

She got into the car, started the engine, and sped off.

As she drove, she asked, "How long are you going to blackmail me about that night?"

He crossed his arms and said casually, "I'm not sure."

"I didn't offend you, why did you always bully me?"

"You were so careless and let me have your secrets. That's not my fault. "

She quickly glanced at him from the rearview mirror. "William Walton, I have your life in my hands, you must promise me right now that you will never provoke me again."

"What if I don't agree?"

"You said that you want to be my companion on the road to hell. I don't want to accompany you, so I don't want to die with you, is that not okay?"

He pulled down the hand brake and looked at her. "You don't want to?"

"No, I don't."

"Do you dare to call me that again?"

"Walt ... ugh ..." Before she could finish, he had already spun around and landed right in front of her, kissing her on the lips.

She was about to struggle when he lowered the driver's seatback down and pressed it down on her.

"Ugh ...Ugh ..." It took her many efforts before she finally managed to move her face to the side. His lips then fell upon her ears.

"William Walton, are you crazy? Go away."

"Didn't you ask me how long I would have to use that night's incident to coerce you? Just now, I thought of a good way to release you. "

She looked at him disbelievingly. From his expression, she knew that this was not a good idea.

"You seduced me that night, so I'll seduce you tonight. So, we can be even in this way, and I'll never talk about that night."

"I didn't seduce you that night. I was awake once that night, you took the initiative, not me."

"At least you flirted with me. Didn't I say it before? Men will not refuse a beautiful woman who throws herself into their arms."

She gritted her teeth in anger and said, "It's clear that's your fault."

"Even so, the one who started was you. You have to admit this."

Her face reddened slightly. It must be her.

That day, she drank too much and really couldn't remember.

"Therefore, you still owe me. What I offered was the fairest method."

When he finished talking, he looked at her dazed face, smiled, lowered his head and began to kiss her again.

She was stupefied, dizzy from being kissed by him.

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