Chapter summary of Chapter 65 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
In Chapter 65, 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 if I say no?"
"It's impossible between you and William Walton."
Laura clenching her fist, she said, "That's my problem, so I won't trouble you, Mr. Anderson."
Saying that, she picked up her bag, turned around and walked out of the room.
Seeing her come out, Nick Anderson walked towards her: "Laura."
Helen walked forward with a face full of indignation and pulled Nick Anderson aside: "Laura, you slut, listen carefully. If you dare to do this again in the future ..."
"Mom," Nick Anderson interrupted Helen Anderson with a dark expression. "Can you stop talking?"
"Nick Anderson, you have hardened your wings. You helped that slut's daughter to scold me? Are you trying to piss me off? Huh?"
She said to Nick Anderson: "I'll go back first."
She walked around him and was about to leave, but Nick Anderson wanted to stop her, but Helen Anderson grabbed his wrist, "Listen carefully, I won't allow you to meet this woman again in the future."
Nick Anderson shook off her hand, "You're meddling in too many things."
"Nick," Helen Anderson held him back with a sincere face, "I know, there are some truths that you have long known. I always supported you, but she doesn't suit you."
Nick Anderson didn't say anything, he only took out his hand and quickly left.
When he came out, Laura Green had gone.
He rubbed his hair in frustration. Damn it, damn it.
She sat in the taxi with a slightly dazed look in her eyes.
The driver asked for a long time where you were going before she finally reacted, "Please keep driving."
She calmed her mood and called William Walton.
She had to know, was William Walton targeting the Anderson Group.
William Walton did not pick up the phone even after the bell rings ended.
She turned to the driver, "Master, let's go to the university road."
She called Judy Allen and quickly got through: "Are you busy?"
"No, I'm watching a TV show."
"I'll go to school to look for you. Let's eat together."
"How could you know that I haven't eaten? What do you want to eat? You just happened to call, what do you want to eat?"
"Let's go where there are wine and meat."
"Hey, are you planning on drinking with me? Is that for real?"
"I'll pick you up from school."
Judy Allen became excited: "Alright, then we won't leave until we're drunk, wait for me."
The two of them arrived at a bar.
They took a seat and ordered a dozen beers. She also asked the waiter to open all the beers.
When Judy Allen saw her, she felt that something was wrong.
Asked if there was anything wrong, but she said nothing.
She only said that this was the final act of indulgence before receiving the diploma, and she wanted to get drunk today.
An hour and a half later, William Walton who was working overtime returned to his office from the conference room.
He saw the light of his cell phone flashing on the table.
He turned on the phone and found that the missed call was warm.
He smiled and dialed back.
No one answered the first time.
He raised his eyebrows. This woman was angry?
He impatiently dialed again. This time, he did call, but the person who answered was not her, but an unfamiliar woman.
"Hello, no matter what business you have now, please call again tomorrow morning. The phone's owner is disabled, so she can't answer your call."
Fifteen minutes later, William Walton appeared in the bar.
At that time, Laura was swaying back and forth on the chair.
Four waiters were surrounding the chair and a very stylish woman.
At first, Judy Allen was still in a daze, but when William Walton walked out, she reacted, how could she allow someone to take away Laura Green?
She chased after him.
William Walton walked very fast, he had already reached the door and stuffed the Laura Green into the carriage.
She stepped forward and shouted, "Wait, sir, we don't even know each other. Why should I let you bring my friend away?"
"According to what you said, I don't know you, and I have no reason to let you take her away."
"We are roommates."
William Walton said confidently: "Then my relationship with her might be even closer than yours."
Judy Allen was startled for a moment, but when she looked at him carefully, she realized that there was a pen he was wearing in his suit.
Her mouth was almost arched in surprise.
Laura had once said that her identity could not be exposed.
At that time, she joked, "Are you the illegitimate daughter of a rich family?"
At that time, her eyes were full of sadness.
Although she didn't say anything, Judy Allen felt that she guessed right.
Now that she saw this pen, she was even more certain.
"Could it be ...You... Are you the kind brother?"
William Walton raised his eyebrows, "You knew that she has a brother?"
Judy Allen pointed to the pen in his pocket: "I picked this out with her. She said that she wanted to give it to her brother. She also had it curved, but she didn't let me see the contents."
William Walton lowered his head and looked at the pen in his pocket: "Then, can I take her away now?"
Judy Allen nodded: "Then please take good care of her."
He turned around and looked at Laura Green in the car.
"Of course."
This was such a rare opportunity, of course, he would take good care of her.

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