Chapter summary of Chapter 77 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
In Chapter 77, 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 thought about the depressed expression on Benjamin's face.
And the following sentence: "Is it just because I was born in Walton family?"
She turned to the kitchen door, feeling even more guilty.
Thinking about the last time he asked her to work at the company, the only condition she had was to cook for him.
At the time, she had thought he was playing with her.
However, what she did not expect was that his words caused her to feel a wave of uneasiness in her heart.
He had just said, He is a human too, don't treat him differently. He desires to love and cares more than others. When he said these words, there is bitterness in his eyes.
She exhaled, wiped her hands on a towel, and opened the door to leave the kitchen.
She took her cell phone, quickly got into the elevator, and went downstairs.
When she reached the door, the dazzling Maybach was still parked in front.
She bent her body slightly and saw him sitting in the car. For some reason, she felt an inexplicable sense of relief.
She went to the co-pilot side and opened the door. She got in and looked at him.
William Walton looked at her: "What are you doing?"
She pursed her lips and scratched her forehead. "That ..."
She didn't know what to say.
She thought he must have been pissed off by her.
"Hmph, you woman, at least you have some conscience, and you even know go down and find me. It seems that in your heart, you care about me."
She frowned. "You're doing this on purpose?"
"Who said that? I was really angry just now."
Seeing that she still didn't say anything, he lovingly rubbed her head.
"It's fine, I'll make up with you."
She turned her head away awkwardly. "Hey, why haven't you left yet?"
"I'm waiting for you to come down and apologize to me."
She rolled her eyes at him. "Childish."
"You are so childish and it is you kicked me out. I'm a grown man, yet I have my pride."
She lowered her eyes and smiled tenderly.
William Walton said: "Don't you want to tell me something?"
"I have nothing to say."
"Is that so?" He started the car and drove away.
"I want to get out of the car."
"Do you think that you can get in and out of my car so easily?"
He smiled evilly. "Since you have nothing to say to me, then come for a ride with me."
"No."
"It's useless to object." His voice was charming.
She didn't want to go, but she couldn't jump off the car.
He drove her to the beach where she had offered him coffee.
She sat in the car and smiled at the U-shaped stone not far away.
It was a convertible car and William Walton opened it up.
The cool and refreshing sea breeze blew over, William Walton said: "Didn't you say that your mood would improve after came here?"
"Yes, I did."
"I'm in a better mood now."
She pursed her lips and smiled, "As I said, this is a very magical place."
"The reason why I'm in a better mood is that the person who came with me is you."
She turned to look at him.
William Walton's lips quirked with a smile: "Just now, I wanted to tell you that I need someone's care. When I'm angry and leave, it's fine if you don't pull me out. I'm leaving, it doesn't matter if you don't chase me right away. But you must come out and find me after I leave because I will wait for you for a long time. "
Hearing his words, the guilt in her eyes grew even stronger.
This was not the William Walton that others described as decisive and heartless.
After she finished speaking, she carried the box out first.
Seeing that, just as Jerry was about to chase out, Zoe who was in the corner said: "Jerry, I have something to talk about with you."
Jerry stopped, turned around and walked to Zoe's table: "Director, what instructions do you have?"
Zoe got up: "Come with me."
She brought Jerry out of the office and found a secluded corner.
Zoe asked: "What's the situation with you?"
Jerry was puzzled: "What's wrong?"
"There are so many people in the office. Why did you suddenly think of flirting with her?"
"I just want to invite her to eat with me."
"There are so many people in the office. You can eat with anyone else, why do you have to choose her? You have a crush on her?"
"Yeah." Jerry did not hide his thoughts.
Zoe looked at him blankly. This guy must be crazy.
"Laura has a boyfriend."
"So what? As long as she doesn't get married, I have a chance. Don't worry, I'm interested in an unmarried-young-woman, not someone's wife. I won't go against the principles of being a human being. There are some things I know very well."
As he said that, he patted Zoe's arm and returned to the office.
Zoe looked at him speechlessly. If she knew that Laura related to William Walton, would this boy still dare to flirt with her?
Laura arrived on the 36th floor.
She called William Walton and confirmed that his secretary had left before she entered the office.
However, just as she reached the elevator door ...
The doors of the elevator slowly opened.
Daniel walked out of the elevator.
The two of them made eye contact, and at the instant their eyes met, she instinctively took a step back.
Daniel thought, wasn't this the Miss Green that William Walton asked her to investigate before?

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