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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 71

Summary for Chapter 71: Better Life Without You.

Chapter overview: Chapter 71 from Better Life Without You.

In this standout chapter of the Internet novel Better Life Without You., Chas Muthoni introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

After Zoe went, William smiled. He remembered what he had seen on her phone before, the title of 'Principal's silly son'.

He couldn't help but shake his head. This woman ...

Not long later, Daniel knocked on the door and entered, handing over her phone to him.

"Mr. Walton. This was brought up by Zoe. She said it's what you wanted."

He took the phone, and said to Daniel: "From today onwards, investigate Tom, I want to use his weakness to take him down."

"Alright, William Walton."

He put the phone back in his pocket and stood up. "I'm leaving first. Call me if something happens."

"Alright."

William Walton went downstairs and drove to Laura Green's house.

At that moment, she was returning from the market with vegetables and meat.

When she reached the entrance, she saw Nick Anderson from afar.

Seeing her, Nick Anderson quickly walked over, "Laura, I've let you down."

"Brother, why are you saying this? I already said it, don't say you're sorry."

"But yesterday ..."

She interrupted him. "It's not you who took them to see me. Besides, they're them. You're you."

"Then why didn't you pick up the phone today?"

"I'm busy."

"Girl, you don't let me stop worrying. I thought you were angry at me. Come, give me a warm hug to calm my wounded heart."

As he spoke, he stepped forward and pulled her into his arms.

She cried out in pain, "It hurts."

Nick Anderson immediately released her: "What's wrong?"

She took two steps back, put down the vegetables, and placed her hand on her stomach.

"Bro, you're too barbaric, I'm sick now."

Nick Anderson's heart tightened, "What's going on? Let me take a look."

She said, "Alright, brother, don't get too agitated. I was just accidentally scalded by hot water today. Applying for medicine and wrapping it with gauze, it won't hurt that much if I don't touch it."

"You are an adult. How could you be so careless? Did you go to the hospital or did he just randomly do things by yourself?"

"I went to the hospital."

While the two of them were talking, William Walton's car had already arrived.

He got out of the car and walked over to them.

The moment he saw him, Nick Anderson's face turned cold.

How did this man know this place?

Could it be ... Had he been here before?

William Walton walked to Laura and acted as if he did not see anyone else.

He asked, "Are you better now?"

Nodding her head, she replied, "Yes."

Nick Anderson turned to another side, pulling Laura Green behind him, and looked at William Walton.

How could he know that Laura was injured?

It seemed that Laura was still interacting with him regardless of what he had said.

The two men looked at each other.

Laura was so awkward.

She knew that her brother disliked William Walton.

"Brother ..."

She went straight into the building and went upstairs.

Returning home, she threw the bag by the door, walked to the sofa and sat down, covering her forehead with her hand.

How could they meet each other again?

The scene just now was too shocking.

I was afraid they would start to fight.

Five minutes later, the doorbell suddenly rang.

She was still in a daze, but when she heard the doorbell, she became slightly nervous.

She walked over and looked through the peephole.

It was from William Walton.

She opened the door and looked around.

William Walton walked in: "Stop looking, I'm alone."

She wondered, "My brother left?"

"Or do you want him to come up with me?"

"Then why didn't you leave?"

William Walton turned around and looked at him obliquely: "You hate me so much?"

She gently bit her lips. "I ..."

William Walton took out her phone and handed it over to her: "From now on, you are not allowed to reject me in front of outsiders, especially when he is Nick Anderson."

"If you're afraid of losing face, then don't look for me again. What I said just now was true."

He looked at her warmly and said, "I've said it before, we have a long way to go in the future. You may regret. I'm afraid that you will want to find a mouse hole because of your shame."

Her face was slightly red. This man couldn't be ridiculing her for what happened last night, right?

As she was thinking, he asked with a serious expression: "What's Nick Anderson's name in your phone?"

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