Chapter summary: Chapter 55 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Discover the most important events of Chapter 55, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Better Life Without You.. With the engaging writing of Chas Muthoni, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
She had originally thought that William Walton would continue to pester her after what she said to him.
Strangely, however, he did not appear for a whole week.
And she was happy about that.
Life seemed to have suddenly become peaceful again.
However, only Laura Green knew that something was different.
That morning, she came to school early.
Judy Allen was waiting for her at the school gate.
The moment Judy Allen saw her, she immediately pulled her hand and walked into the school.
Noticing that someone was pointing fingers at her, she asked in bewilderment, "Am I overthinking? Why do I feel like everyone is looking at me?"
Judy Allen chuckled, "Because you are beautiful today."
She glanced down at her dress. It was the one she had worn 180 times before.
Judy Allen said: "Look, today we have to defend the thesis, you must be nervous. Let me help you relax. Repeat after me, I'm not nervous at all."
She giggled. "I wasn't nervous at all."
"But I'm nervous," Judy Allen said in a speechless manner. "I'm not nervous right now."
She patted Judy Allen's shoulders and said, "Let's go."
The defense went smoothly.
Undoubtedly, she was the one who performed the best.
Walking out of the school building with Judy Allen, she breathed a sigh of relief and raised her head to look at the blue sky.
"Okay, okay. Do you have a feeling that you're going to be free?"
"Yes, yes. I have something to tell you. I'm leaving school at the end of the month. I'm going home."
"So fast?"
"Yeah, my father called me up, he tells me he's not feeling well and ask me to go back and help him."
"Heh, I almost forgot, our Miss Judy Allen is also the daughter of a big family."
"Are you kidding? My father's company is not so good. To be honest, I quite want to work in those large enterprises for a few years, after all, it can be considered as an experience, don't you think so?"
Laura shook her head. "It's good to stay in school and be a teacher."
Judy Allen frowned: "Laura why you have to be a teacher, I suggest you change your job."
She laughed. "Why?"
"Actually ..." Judy Allen hesitated, wanting to say something.
She gave her a gentle push and smiled. "What's wrong with you? You're hesitating. You never behave like this."
"There is a reason why they are all pointing fingers at you today."
Hearing her words, her expression turned a bit more serious. "Why?"
"You can't stay at school and become a teacher."
She trembled when she heard her word.
She looked at Judy Allen, hoping that she was kidding.
However, that was truth. Judy Allen's expression really could not get any more serious.
"By who?"
She didn't expect she was so calm.
A few seconds after she left, she pushed the door open again.
She stood by the door and looked at the Principal, politely smiling: "Since the Principal unilaterally broke the agreement, then don't blame me for doing something unusual. I don't know if you are wondering, does Avery Harris still love me? Anyway, I'm curious. "
With a bright smile, she turned and walked out.
Miss Brown clenched her fists. This damned woman dared to threaten her.
When she arrived at the entrance of the office building, she looked up at the sky with a touch of sadness in her eyes.
Judy Allen, who had been waiting at the door, ran over and stopped her. "What did the old witch say?"
She pulled out a trace of a smile, "Judy. I was going to treat you to a meal today, but I'm not in the mood right now, so ... Let's go out for lunch tomorrow. I'll treat you to some delicious food. "
Seeing her act this way, Judy Allen also felt quite uncomfortable "Judy..."
Her warm hands naturally touched her face. "I'm fine, but I need some time alone right now. So, can you go back first? I'll call you tomorrow."
After she finished speaking, she slowly walked towards the school gate by herself.
Judy Allen turned her head to look at her and sighed. She angrily took out her mobile phone and dialed Avery Harris's number, who had not come to school for many days, but now she needed to ruthlessly curse that man to vent her anger.
Laura Green walked along the roadside, strolling back to the place where she lived.
She had no family, so she didn't even have a person to talk to.
After suffering grievances, she could only digest it by herself. There was nothing she could do.
Back downstairs, a familiar car appeared in front of her.
The door opened, and William Walton got out of the car. Just like a week ago, he was still holding onto a bunch of fresh flowers and smiling at her.
The moment she saw him, her eyes turned red, and the tip of her nose turned sour.

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