Summary of Chapter 58 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 58 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.
He ran down the steps, "You... Are you all alright? "
"Save me, save our child! I-I'm in so much pain!" With that, she fainted.
Avery Harris was furious, he looked at Laura: "Why did you push her?"
"I didn't," Laura looked at her. "I didn't push her."
"It was you raising your hand just now that caused her to roll down."
"It's not my fault. My hand didn't touch her at all."
"Then you mean she rolled down herself? She cared so much about this child, she wanted to use this child blackmail me, how could she possibly do this? Laura, I originally did not want this child, but you really shouldn't use this method. "
After Avery Harris finished speaking, he carried Elsie Clark and turned to leave.
As she stood at the entrance of the coffee shop, her entire mind was in a state of turmoil.
What kind of person did Avery Harris take her to be?
He was standing behind her and could not see anything. How could he say doubtlessly that she pushed Elsie Clark?
She reached out her hand to cover her chest, feeling like her heart was about to go crazy.
She was here for revenge, but in the end, she ended up with the one who suffered the most.
Elsie Clark was so cruel that killed her baby.
It was said that the tiger wouldn't devour its prey, but how could she ...
In terms of ruthlessness, she was not Elsie Clark's match.
She wouldn't let it be.
She wouldn't let Elsie Clark frame her for this.
She took a deep breath to collect her emotions. Then, she quickly walked down the stairs and left the coffee shop. She took a taxi back home.
Two hours later, she appeared at the hospital.
Elsie Clark was hospitalized because of an abortion.
When she walked into the sickroom carrying a bunch of flowers, Elsie Clark was lying on the sickbed crying.
Avery Harris sat on a chair to the side, expressionless.
Seeing Laura, Elsie Clark roared out: "Laura, why did you do this to me? If you hate me, then come to me! Why did you hurt my child?"
Elsie Clark was extremely agitated as she screamed in a heart-wrenching voice.
Seeing that, Avery Harris got up and walked over to Laura Green: "You should go."
She raised her head to look at Avery Harris, walked around him to the side of the sickbed and put the flowers down. "Stop shouting, I'm not here to fight."
"Scram." Elsie Clark cried as she looked at her.
She let out a breath: "Avery Harris, go out. I want to talk to Elsie Clark alone."
"She's already like this, don't ..."
"What, are you afraid I'll eat her?" She turned to look at him, her eyes filled with mist. "Am I a devil in your eyes?"
Avery Harris was startled, and then said, "Don't provoke her, the doctor said that she needs rest." Then he turned and went out.
Closing the door, she took a deep breath in and out, turned and walked to the side of the bed, looking at Elsie Clark.
"Why are you doing this?"
"I don't know what you're talking about."
"Don't easily say the word 'love' again. After all, a man who can't be loyal to his girlfriend is the worst. Avery Harris, I hate myself for believing in you before, and I also hate you now. In the future, don't come looking for me anymore, and don't even mention that you love me.
After she finished speaking, she arrogantly raised her head and left.
Avery Harris clenched his teeth, he forcefully pulled open the ward's door, and walked to the sickbed, and looked at Elsie Clark who had a face full of sorrow.
Elsie Clark's face still had tears on it, "Avery, will you leave me just because your child is gone? I like you, so ... don't leave me. "
"Stop pretending, I heard what you said to Laura just now."
Elsie Clark was startled. How could this be? This place was so far away from the door, and their voices weren't loud ...
"From now on, scram as far away from me as you can. Don't let me see you again. I find you disgusting."
Avery Harris turned and indifferently left, cutting off all her medical expenses.
Elsie Clark's face was immediately filled with panic. Just what exactly happened here?
In the taxi, after a moment of hesitation, she dialed William Walton's number.
"It's me."
"I know," William Walton said in a calm voice. "Today is truly a memorable day, and this is the first time you have taken the initiative to call me. What happened?
After hesitating for a long time, she finally said, "About that ...Is the condition you gave me still valid? "
William Walton smiled. The little fish finally came to take the bait.
"Of course. Do you want to use it?"
"I think I want to regain my qualifications to become a teacher in my school. Can you help me?"
"Of course. To prevent you from feeling the pain of my great kindness, treat me to a meal tonight. After that, we'll even deal. Will you accept?"

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