Chapter summary of Chapter 70 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
In Chapter 70, 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..
She hesitated for a moment before replying, "How is that possible? She did it on purpose."
William Walton turned around to look at her, his voice raised by a few decibels, "She did this on purpose?"
She smiled warmly and said, "You're the boss. If I tell you these, would it seem like I'm making a snitch?"
"Cut the crap, what's going on?"
I don't know why, but two of us were to pour water in the teahouse and we turn around to leave at the same time, it would be impossible for us to touch each other at that distance. However, I feel that her coffee has already spilled onto me."
William Walton angrily tapped the horn on the steering wheel: "Why aren't you calling me when someone is bullying you?"
"Why should I call you? Like a primary school student who let my parents help me beat up the bad guy? Besides, if you came around, I'll lose my face. If you came down, everyone would know that there is a relationship between you and me. I don't want to be constantly pointed out by others during the period I work here. "
"So, you will suffer this injustice?"
"I will find out the reason why she is against me, and then I will retaliate against her."
"Heh, I don't believe it."
"It's fine. That's what I plan to do anyway."
William Walton laughed and did not say anything else. She thought about something, "But, how did you know?"
"I called you. A woman called Zoe answered. She said that your phone was lost in the teahouse and that you were scalded. You went to the hospital."
"But I didn't tell her which hospital I was in."
"Aren't normal people go to the nearest hospital?"
She smiled.
William Walton did not send her back to the company but instead brought her back to the Walton family.
When they arrived at the entrance of the Walton family, she refused to get out of the car with a cold expression.
When William Walton let her get off the car the third time, she said stubbornly: "Either send me to the company or send me home. In short, I definitely won't stay here."
"Your family is here too. Where can you go?"
Laura rolled at him: "Are you planning to keep using this weakness to ridicule me for the rest of my life?"
"Yep, I'll laugh at you for the rest of your life."
My whole life...
She looked at him. Did he know how long life was?
He was not in her plans.
"I want to go back to the company or send me home."
William Walton turned his head and stared at her.
The two of them stared at each other for more than ten minutes before he backed away and left the Walton family again, bringing her back to the Big City Home.
"It's almost 4 PM. You don't need to go back to the company today. Have a good rest."
"Alright."
He took her upstairs.
When she entered the room, she seemed to recall something and asked, "Oh right, I heard that these clothes are very expensive?"
"I never go shopping at the street market."
"Sigh, then I can't return this shirt to you. It's already been stained by the coffee and can't be washed. If you want to claim compensation, then go and find that Annie. I don't have any money."
William Walton lovingly rubbed her head for a while, then looked at her: "Alright, stop talking, go change your clothes, and have some rest, I'll come and see you again tonight."
He walked out.
Laura Green said, "You don't need to come and see me tonight. I can take care of myself."
However, William Walton ignored her.
After he had left, she suddenly remembered that she had forgotten the important thing to ask.
She patted her brain. Did she lose the brain when she was together with William Walton?
William Walton returned to his office and called Daniel in.
"Then why did you choose to help her?"
"Because I know that Laura is not the lover of Tom."
"Oh? How do you know?"
"When the four temporary training lecturers came to the office, I already knew who the lover of in total was. Because the last time I went shopping, I accidentally saw Tom buying bags for that girl.
"Then why did you dare to help her tenderly?"
"Because I don't like Annie."
"Give me the reason."
"Annie came to the company later than me. Originally, I was her master, but after that, because she is Tom's lover, she crawled even faster than me. With Tom's help, she often bullied me in the office."
William Walton looked at her. It looks like this woman can indeed be used, he said in a cold and mysterious voice: "Alright, during this period, if anyone bullies Laura, come and report to me. As a reward, you will become the supervisor."
Zoe was startled. Becoming a supervisor?
She ... Upgraded?
"Yes, Mr. Walton."
"Find evidence that Annie made a mistake on official matters, beat her up, and reasonably expel her. Do not let anyone contact this with Laura Green."
Zoe was pleasantly surprised, even knowing that Mr. Walton was using her to protect Laura, she felt that it was great to be able to expel Annie, "Yes."
"Alright, go down and give me Laura's phone. You are free to go."
Zoe walked a few steps as something occurred to her. She turned her head and asked: "Mr. Walton, this afternoon, you were the man who called Laura?"
"What? You didn't see the caller ID when you answered the phone in the afternoon?"
Zoe felt embarrassed: "The caller ID isn't your name."
"What does it show?"
"The third young master of the count's family."
William Walton was startled. The third young master of the count's family?

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