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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 76

Summary for Chapter 76: Better Life Without You.

Chapter overview: Chapter 76 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.

She did not dare to turn back as she jogged to the entrance of the building.

She ignored the fancy cars parked by the roadside because she had something on her mind.

She passed by the car, the door opened, and William Walton's voice came out from behind.

"Where did you go? Why did you come back so late?"

Laura turned around and looked at him in surprise. "Why are you here again?"

"You dislike me?"

"This isn't a good place, there's no need for William Walton to come to visit this place every day, right?"

William Walton took out the lunchbox from the car and handed it over to her.

"You don't know how happy I am seeing you leave your lunch box at my office. After all, there is another reason for me to come and find you. However, your attitude makes me unhappy."

Laura Green received the lunchbox.

He still dared to mention this afternoon. If it wasn't for him suddenly acting recklessly, would she have been scared off by him?

She turned and walked back into the building.

William Walton kept his hands in his pockets and followed her, "You still haven't told me where you went."

Thinking about what Zoe had just said to her, she looked at him.

"Thanks to you, today Zoe has been promoted to supervisor. She invited the people from the office to dinner."

William Walton laughed: "Seems like you know about it."

"Didn't we say that we wouldn't let anyone know about our relationship?"

"I won't let you be bullied on my turf."

The two of them went into the elevator and William Walton said: "I still haven't eaten, please cook for me."

She looked at him warmly. "You're always like this. Your cook will feel very frightened."

"You're not asking me to give you a salary, are you?"

Upon hearing his words, she turned her head and gave him a gentle smile.

Seeing her smile, William Walton raised his eyebrows: "From now on, you are not allowed to smile to other men."

She squinted at him.

"Un, just like that, just stare at them until none of them dare to covet your beauty."

She rolled her eyes and got out of the elevator.

Returning home, she went to the kitchen to make dinner for William Walton.

She finally understood that William Walton wouldn't give up until he had reached his goal.

If she didn't cook for him tonight, he would probably be staying here.

Seeing that he was enjoying his meal, she sat across from him and hugged herself as she stared at him.

"In the future, don't do this again."

William Walton raised his eyebrows and looked at her "What?"

"It's not appropriate that you always come over to my place to eat."

"Hmm, are you complaining that I've eaten too much?" As William Walton said this, he took out a bank card and placed it on the table, "For my meals in the future, I will pay by myself, I give you this card and you can use it to buy some vegetables and meat, the password is..."

She was displeased. "If you say another word, you get out of my house immediately. I do not welcome capitalists like you here."

"Everyone says that a woman's heart is like a needle under the sea. Now, I've experienced." he put down his fork and said, "So tell me, why I can't come here and eat dinner?"

"We are not at the same level, neither of us is suited for each other," Laura Green said calmly. "Who would have imagined that the high and mighty William Walton would be holed up in such a small house, eating the normal food made by ordinary people like me? We aren't even on the same level."

That time, when she was giving him supplementary lessons, he was in a bad mood. He was distracted by the questions repeated four times.

She asked him, "Did something happen?"

Benjamin said: "Miss Green, have you been isolated by others before?"

"What? Are you isolated from others?" she asked in bewilderment.

Benjamin said rather awkwardly, "Didn't I ask you first?"

Gentle Nodding: "Yes, I'm often isolated."

He was a little curious. "Why? You're good-looking, have such a good personality, and study well. Your background is as ordinary as everyone else's. Why are you still isolated?"

Seeing the frown on his forehead, she said half-jokingly, "The reason why girls isolate me is that I am beautiful and good at studying. The reason why the boys have isolated me is probably that they feel that I'm not easy to get along with. After all, when facing the boys, I always show my bad attitude. "

"Then why did you do that?"

"Because I don't want to complicate a simple life. You also said I was a beautiful girl, right? For people like me, if I get too close to any guy, others will gossip.

Perhaps, my kindness to a certain man might cause that person to think that I like him. The simple relationship we have might cause unnecessary misunderstandings due to the differences in thoughts between people.

Once there is a misunderstanding, I have to explain. I will lose this friend of mine, and then others will be hurt because of someone else, and they will slander me behind my back. I like simplicity, so I would rather be what others call a cold person than making life too complicated.

And you, who dares to isolate you, a young master who can get anything he wants? "

"Miss Green, look. You've already unconsciously divided the categories for me in your heart. You also think that I'm a young master, right?"

Laura brows slightly knitted together. "Aren't you?"

"But I am also an ordinary student. The isolation I suffer is not the ostensible isolation, it's the kind of... After you were born, you were automatically divided into categories by others.

In the eyes of others, I belong to a special group, I am different from them by nature. However, ... I don't understand. What's the difference?

I also want to make friends, I also want to play ball with my friends, and I also want to live their ordinary student life. I don't understand why I am different, could it be that it is because I was born in Walton family? "

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