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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 84

Summary for Chapter 84: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary of Chapter 84 – Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

In Chapter 84, 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..

Laura felt that she was forced.

It took them an hour and a half to reach the resort.

As soon as his car came to a stop, two rows of waiters greeted him respectfully.

"Mr. Walton, Second Master, Second Madam, and the fourth master have entered."

"Yes." William Walton coldly replied as he walked towards her.

He reached out and took her hand. Under the astonished gazes of the crowd, they walked towards the isolated villa near the lake.

She turned her head to look at him and whispered, "Didn't you guys come here to enjoy the vacation? Can you not exaggerate so much?"

"Exaggerate? What do you mean?"

"Isn't it an exaggeration to be welcomed by so many people. Or do you like the feeling of being surrounded? "

William Walton smirked: "What do you think is the purpose of customers spending so much money to stay here for the night? I want to enjoy the atmosphere and to enjoy the services here, which is one of their services. "

"That's why we don't understand the world of the rich. For people like me, going on vacation is like finding a city to travel to, eating local food by the street, doing as locals do. I don't understand why you need someone to serve you."

William Walton looked at her, "Then from now on, you'll have to get used to my lifestyle."

As the two spoke, they had already arrived at the villa by the lake.

Jack Walton and Benjamin Walton were fishing by the lake.

Carol Wright sat between the two of them.

Hearing footsteps, the three of them turned around.

Benjamin Walton waved his hands at the two of them: "William, Laura, quickly come over, Jack Walton and I are in a fishing competition."

The waiter brought the small luggage that William Walton brought into the villa.

William Walton pulled her hand and walked over.

Seeing the two of them holding hands, Carol concealed and turned her gaze away.

She nodded to them: "Mr. Walton, Miss Wright, hi."

Carol Wright stood up, and smiled at Laura: "Miss Green, hi, it's good to see you here."

"Yeah, sorry to bother you."

"Don't say it like that, aren't we a family now?" Carol Wright said and then asked: "William, do you want to fish?"

William Walton asked: "Didn't they say that they compete? What rewards will there be if we win? "

"The winner will have the right to choose the room first," Benjamin Walton laughed: "William, I am representing you in the tournament, in any case, I live alone and it doesn't matter where I live."

William Walton said disdainfully, "No need, I'll do it myself."

Carol Wright said gently: Miss Green, come sit with me for a while.

William Walton tugged on his warm hand and said: "She can't go, she has to sit by my side, she's my lucky star."

Hearing his words, Benjamin Walton sat there and said, "Wow."

Laura embarrassed, she poked him in the head. "Stop messing around."

Benjamin Walton laughed: "Laura, I'm not messing around, I feel that it's interesting. I have never seen William giving such a good position to a woman before. Have you ever seen that? Jack Walton?"

Jack Walton, who was sitting in a wheelchair at the side and had not made a sound all this time, smiled lightly and said, "No."

Carol Wright bit her lips, retreated two steps, and sat back in her chair.

William Walton sat down and pulled her seat to his side.

Laura felt awkward, she sat down.

Being teased by a stinking brat was such a disgrace.

This William Walton, he was so numb to let her act along with him in front of his family.

A lucky star?

If he was unable to catch a single fish in a while, he would lose face.

"So what? We're not married. Why do we live together?"

He hugged his chest, "I am William Walton, and in front of my brothers, could it be that I want to tell them that I can't even deal with my woman? and I will live apart from my woman during the trip? "

"I'm not yours!" She crossed her arms with an unhappy expression on her face.

"You are not my woman? You can't have forgotten who was your first man, right? "

She stomped her feet and said, "You're bringing up this matter again."

Seeing her embarrassed and angry expression, William Walton chuckled softly. "This is settled."

"I don't agree."

William Walton smirked: "We live in the same room. I won't touch you."

There was something else she wanted to say.

William Walton said: "Let's go downstairs, I'll bring you to play golf."

When the two of them reached the first floor, Carol Wright just happened to enter as well.

Seeing the two, Carol Wright asked with a stiff smile on her face, "Have you two chosen yet? I also came back to choose my room. "

"We're done. Go and pick."

As he spoke, he pulled her away from him, intending to go out ...

Carol Wright turned her head to look at him, and softly said: "Can I talk to you for a while?"

They both stopped and looked back at her.

Carol Wright laughed: "Can I have a chat with you alone for a while?"

"Now?"

Carol Wright nodded.

She tactfully withdrew her hand from William Walton's grasp, "Then I'll go out and wait for you two."

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