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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 54

Summary for Chapter 54: Better Life Without You.

Chapter overview: Chapter 54 from Better Life Without You.

In this standout chapter of the Internet novel Better Life Without You., Chas Muthoni introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

Although her mind had turned into a paste, some thoughts would still pop up.

For example, this was a car. She shouldn't be this crazy.

Another example would be ... That night, he took advantage of her, because that was her first time.

When she thought about the first-time-thing, she fiercely pushed him away and glared at him. She panted a little: "William Walton, there aren't many people like you who know how to scheme, right?"

"Oh?" William Walton raised his eyebrows and looked at her, his eyes filled with passion.

She gritted her teeth. "Get off me quickly."

"So, you still owe me?"

"You owed me. You said it before I can make a request, so you owe me one."

William Walton laughed. She was not stupid after all.

Her fair cheeks were covered in a tinge of red as she looked at him angrily. "Go away, you are so heavy."

He rolled back into the co-pilot seat. And thought that he almost succeeded.

She hurriedly sat up and lowered her head. Only then did she realize that amid her infatuation, half of her clothes had been unbuttoned by him ...

She rolled her eyes at him.

She quickly buttoned her shirt as she thought to herself, 'Bullshit, William Walton, I don't want to see this man again from now on. I don't want to!'

How infuriating.

She drove back to the residential and got out of the car. She looked at him with a bit of sadness and said, "Thank you for sending me back. Goodbye."

She turned around to enter the room, but he said, "So, you want to kick me out again? I said I won't go back tonight. "

"Mr. Walton, on this point, I hope that you do not force others to do something that she doesn't want to. I have my perseverance too."

"My driver has been kicked away by you. Do you want me to go to jail because of a DUI?"

He had drunk, and Mike had chased away.

Her depressed face tightened.

"Let me call a driver for you."

"Do you think I can be at ease and let the driver drive this car of mine? If something bad happened. Who can take responsibility? "

"Nothing will happen."

"You can't say that. You know that no one knows which one will come first, the accident or future. After all, just now, some people wanted to die with me."

There was a saying said that "you have no one to be angry with except yourself."

She had truly experienced it now.

"So, you must sleep here tonight?"

William Walton raised his eyebrows: "It's fine if you want me to leave, but at first you should choose a name to call me, besides, a name that I satisfied with."

She turned her back in frustration and said, "I don't know how to make you satisfied."

"Then I'll take it that you're trying to keep me here."

She immediately said: "I can call you Mr. Walton."

"No."

"Then I'll call you William Walton."

"I've already said it before, this is what you call me when there are no others."

"Why are you so annoying?"

"Do you think I'll do this to anyone? It's your honor to be treated like this."

She didn't want this kind of honor at all, okay?

He raised his eyebrows and said, "You should choose from Dear and brother."

"Firstly, I would like to emphasize that, Mr. Walton..."

She had only said one word, but William Walton had already walked over with large strides, and sucked on her lips: "From now on if you call me Mr. Walton, I'll kiss you."

"Burp," she frightened by him.

Seeing her reaction, he pursed his lips in satisfaction. "Continue."

She clenched her fist and looked at him. She silently took a step back and kept a safe distance between him and her.

"As long as you keep the promise between us, I will naturally respect you. Last night, you promised to call me brother. If you can't keep your promise, you should be punished, right?"

She didn't want to argue about this. She wanted to get rid of him as soon as possible.

She sighed. "First of all, I would like to emphasize once again that my employment relationship with you has ended and there is no longer any relationship between us, so I hope we don't have to do this anymore. I don't want to have any rich male friends, which will bring me a lot of trouble.

Secondly, I don't have any intention of getting a marriage certificate with you. I was just helping you last night, as you know. I want Mr. Wal...William Walton, you can delete me from WhatsApp, don't look for me anymore, I want to live a normal life. "

"I just wanted to help last night. But you said that you want to marry me. Didn't you? Yesterday, you said everything in front of my entire family. I can't refuse that in front of my family members.

I might just say that since the current situation, because of you, I have no other choice but to go and marry you. Otherwise, they will make fun of me. That's your fault."

"Could it be that you're going to drag me down with you?"

"Don't you think it's your honor?"

"I'm sorry, I don't think so. Also, I won't be playing along with you in the future." She raised her wrist to look at the time, "I've already said everything I wanted to say. I still need to hurry to school. Goodbye."

She circled William Walton and left.

William Walton did not chase after her. He only turned his head to look at her leaving figure, then looked at the flowers in the carriage and curled his lips.

Well, she gave him all the frustration.

He used a voice that she could hear and said charmingly: "Miss Green, now I'll let you go, but remember, you will marry me in the future. We'll see."

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