Summary of Chapter 66 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 66 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.
On the way, she rested on his shoulder, desperately hugging the crystal ball as if she was about to fall asleep.
As the car turned the corner, she suddenly sat upright and let out a dry cough.
"Stop the car."
The driver hurriedly stopped.
When the car came to a stop, she immediately opened the door and ran out, only to feel another wave of retching coming from the side of the road.
He got out of the car and walked over to her, patting her back.
"You clearly can't drink too much, but why did you do that?"
She turned her head and looked at him with misty eyes, "Huh ...William Walton, hiccup, ha, ha, you are William Walton. "
"Yes, I am William Walton."
She shook her head: "Un, no, I can't be friends with William Walton. William Walton ... Burp, it's a plague."
"Why am I a plague?"
"William Walton, it's related to the Anderson family. Anything related to the Anderson family, I want to ... to get away from it all, it's all a plague. "
She knelt and wrapped her arms around the tree in front of her.
"Mr. Tree, I want to be a sister of you. From now on, you are my relative, okay?"
After she finished speaking, she held onto William Walton's collar with one hand. "William Walton, I have a family now too."
Seeing her giggling as she said this, he felt an indescribable pain in his heart.
He put both hands on her shoulders and said, "Come on, I'll take you back."
"I'm not leaving. I want to be with my family. I want to be with them forever."
William Walton whispered into her ear. "I'll bring your family members home, okay?"
"Really?"
"I never lie."
She held the crystal ball in one hand and tried to stand up.
However, in that instant, a wave of disgust rose in her heart. Without any warning, she threw up all over him.
In that instant, he gaped in astonishment. For the first time in his life ....
On the other hand, she acted as if nothing had happened, laughed out loud, and shook her body: "William Walton, you are so dirty."
William Walton clenched his teeth. If she wasn't drunk, he would have crippled her.
He took off his jacket, threw it away, and helped her up. "Get in the car and go home."
The crystal ball fell from the water and she scrambled to retrieve it before hugging it again.
He frowned. "You like this crystal ball that much?"
She put her hand to her lips and shooed. She looked around cautiously. "I'm telling you. This is a magic ball. I can use it to turn my mother back."
She laughed.
He frowned slightly and shoved her back into the car.
The driver sat in the car, not daring to make a sound.
This Miss Green, how could she be so special?
If it was anyone else, they would probably be skinned alive.
By the time he returned to the Walton family's villa, the 'perpetrator' had already fallen asleep.
William Walton carried her back to his room as the Butler hurried over to help.
Seeing William Walton in such a state, Butler was also startled for a moment. Then he said: "Young Master, I'll take care of Miss Green. Go and clean yourself."
William Walton placed her on the bed and just as he was about to get up, she hugged him warmly as if she was afraid of losing something. "Mom, don't go.
He once again carried her horizontally and looked at Butler: "You guys can go rest, I'll do it."
"But ..."
"I can." There was no doubt in William Walton's eyes.
The Butler left with others. William Walton took her to the bathroom.
At first, he took off his jacket and washed off the filth on his body before helping her clean it.
Taking off all her clothes, he swallowed and reminded himself that he couldn't do anything.
She slept until she woke up naturally, Laura blurrily opened her eyes.
Looking at the strange environment... She frowned slightly.
Her brain reacted two times before she abruptly sat up.
She looked down under the covers, naked, then around the room, and started to feel afraid.
What had happened?
Wasn't she drinking with Judy?
She bit her lip, almost crying.
Just then, the door was pushed open, and William Walton walked in.
For some reason, the moment she saw William Walton, she instinctively heaved a sigh of relief.
After all, if she got drunk twice and slept with two different men, it would break her down and make her want to die.
Her chastity had not been opened to this extent.
Seeing her innocent expression, William Walton forced himself from smiling. "You're awake?"
She scratched her forehead. "Why am I here?"
"I'm also very curious. You called me last night for no reason and wanted me to take you home. You begged and cried and shouted for me to take you in. Did something happen?"
"Huh?" She bit her lips gently and unconsciously clutched the blanket tightly with her hands. "Am I?"
"Otherwise ...Is that someone else who is sitting in front of me?"
Her face blushed. "No ... it's impossible, I was drinking with my good friend last night, how could I call you. "
"I don't know about that. I only know that you hugged me and didn't let me go last night, and you even vomited all over me."
She immediately held her breath and covered her mouth with her hand. She looked at him with blinking eyes and said, "No, I don't remember vomiting."
"I was afraid that you would forget after you woke up from drinking, so I let someone throw the evidence in the yard. It hasn't been washed yet, do you want to go down and have a look?"
Her face instantly turned red like an apple. "I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I must be crazy."
"Forget it. Get up. The chapel has opened. "
" The chapel has opened... What has it got to do with me? "

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