Summary of Chapter 67 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Chapter 67 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
"Didn't you tell me to marry you?"
Hearing this, she burped in fright and looked at him, "Am I?"
"That's right, stop doubting it, it's you, you said that you want me to marry you and help you fight monsters, Anderson family is a monster, what did Anderson family provoke you yesterday? Wake up, let's go get married, I'll help you fight monsters. "
She didn't want to listen any longer. She felt like she needed to find a mouse hole and calm down.
"That... William... William Walton, I was drunk last night, maybe I spoke some nonsense after drank. Just pretend you didn't hear it. "
"All I know is that you wanted to marry me so much that you would come to my house in the middle of the night and offer yourself up."
Her mind went blank as she recalled some very erotic scenes.
Wasn't that a dream?
She stretched out her hand and bit her thumb. She felt ashamed and embarrassed.
"Why aren't you speaking?"
"I'm thinking that since your family is so luxurious, there shouldn't be any mouse holes, right?"
William Walton could not help but laugh out loud, he shook his head and turned to leave the room.
She kept breaking down and slapped her head twice. She turned around and lay on the bed. Then, she knocked her head against the pillow.
She was about to die, what should she do.
But before she could finish feeling ashamed, the door opened once again, and William Walton returned.
Seeing her like this, William Walton reminded himself as he held back his laughter.
After all, she had tortured him all night.
How could he let this little demoness free during the day?
In a split-second, Laura Green sat up straight and looked at him.
William Walton placed a new set of clothes on the bed: "Your clothes are too dirty to wear anymore. I chose this for you."
William Walton went out and she took a bath. She changed her clothes and came out.
When she went downstairs, she felt that the servants of the Walton family were looking at her strangely.
Arriving at the living room, William Walton said: "Come and eat breakfast with us."
"No, I'm not hungry." She shook her head.
She raised her wrist to check the time, exaggerating, "Oh, I'm going to be late. I need to hurry to the company."
"It's about an hour and a half before work."
"Tsk ...The bus is not a rocket. "
"After breakfast, I'll take you there. After all, we have other things to do before we go."
She blushed. This guy, he wouldn't take her to get married, would he?
"I really won't eat."
William Walton said calmly: "Butler, please take her to the seat."
Embarrassed, she took the initiative to walk over and sit in front of him. "Can I have a word with you alone?"
William Walton waved his hand, and Butler led his people out.
She said shamefully, "I don't know what I said last night. I drank too much. Even if I did, please treat it as drunk. I don't intend to get married to you."
"I said it's you who won't marry me, why you regret now? Miss Green, do you have a double personality?"
"I've already said that I drank too much last night, but I'm very sober now. William Walton, can't we go over this again?"
When William Walton saw that she looked like she was about to collapse, he couldn't bear to do so. "Forget it, but next time..."
She firmly shook her head. "There won't be the next time. I need to stop drinking."
"Let's eat."
Laura nodding her head, she only took two bites of the bread and said as if she thought of something, "That, last night, did we ..."
She started to speak, but then stopped. How could she say that?
She looked at him speechlessly. "What are you talking about?"
William Walton laughed: "If you don't know, then forget it. For the current you, not knowing is the best result. Let's go."
When he got into the car, she said worriedly, "It's not appropriate for me to go there in your car."
"You only have two choices. One, be late. Second, get in my car and get to the company on time. "
For a moment, she was a person with a sense of time. Without saying anything further, she opened the car door and sat inside.
It was very quiet in the car. She turned around and looked at the scenery outside the window.
When she passed by the Cherry Blossom Long Street and saw the cherry blossoms on the roadside, a terrifying scene suddenly flashed through her mind ...
"Oh my god." She put her hand to her lips.
He looked at her. "What happened?"
"That tree." She turned her head to look at him. "The tree in your courtyard ..."
"What, did you remember?"
Her face flushed red. "I am... I must be dreaming. "
"No, I still remember clearly that you had an oath with that tree. You hugged it tightly, and I promised you that I would bring it home, so you were willing to let go of it. So, this morning, I kept my promise and went to get the tree back. You don't have to be so grateful to me. Anyway, you were drunk at the time, so you were the most powerful woman. "
She closed her eyes and covered her face.
He hugged his chest and said with a carefree expression, "I just don't know if that tree will be your younger sister or your younger brother. Judging by the age of the tree, it definitely won't be elder brother and sister."
Laura held her mouth and turned to stare at him.
He said calmly, "What's wrong? Could it be that when other people raise dogs as their sons, you want to raise trees as your son or daughter? "
She gritted her teeth and said, "You'd better shut up."
"Alright." He answered indifferently, turned his head to look outside the window, and couldn't help but raise the corner of his lips.
This woman was truly too interesting.

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