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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 86

Summary for Chapter 86: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary: Chapter 86 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Discover the most important events of Chapter 86, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Better Life Without You.. With the engaging writing of Chas Muthoni, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

William Walton indifferently lifted his teacup and took a sip.

"If it's to make them pay for their lives, then what they have to bear right now is far from enough."

Jack Walton raised his eyebrows. "Oh? Does it seem that you have another purpose? "

William Walton pursed his lips and smiled: "Jack, you don't need to worry about this matter. I have my little scheme."

Jack Walton did not say anything else.

At the side, Carol Wright wanted to help warm her up, but she was unable to do so.

He said warmly: "Miss Wright, you can go rest over there. I can settle this by myself."

"They are chatting. I can't interrupt, so I'll stay here to accompany you."

She smiled warmly and didn't say anything.

Carol Wright pursed her lips and said: "Today this poker card ...It's quite interesting."

"Is there?"

"Yes." People who couldn't make a pair in real life could easily make a pair when playing cards.

She was happy when she was with William.

On the other side, William Walton stood up and walked to the grill.

Carol Wright said: "William, you should find a professional to deal with these things. Miss Green is a girl, choking on smoke is not good for her skin."

William Walton hugged his chest as he stared at the Laura Green, and curled his lips: "How is it, do you need help?"

She said, "I refuse. I understand the principle that one is willing to admit defeat if one is willing to gamble."

Carol Wright laughed helplessly: "Miss Green, look at you, who are you arguing with? It's just a game, we didn't take it seriously."

William Walton pointed to the side of the table: "Carol, you can go. I'll stay here with her."

"Forget it, you can go ahead. It's better if I accompany Miss Green here."

When she saw the two of them being so humble, she felt that she was unnecessary.

She said, "Either you guys are here, or I should go over and rest?"

William Walton pulled over a chair and sat down beside her. "My family's little wild cat is angry. Come on, I'll coax you."

Laura was provoked by his words into goosebumps.

On the other hand, Carol Wright felt a little awkward. She laughed and stood up: "Then the two of you can stay here, I'll go over there first."

After she left, she said to William Walton: "Aren't you afraid that the one you love will be sad?"

"No matter who I hurt, I won't hurt your heart."

Laura Green rolled his eyes. These words were ambiguous. In terms of deceiving people, he truly deserved to be called the No.1 in the world.

William Walton crossed his legs: "In the future, if you aren't good at games, don't suggest playing them. If you lose at the end, you do nothing but make trouble for yourself."

When he said this, she became even more annoyed. Her hand that was smearing seasonings on the skewers became even more forceful, and the oil almost splashed onto his body.

He looked at her and smiled. "Did I say something wrong?"

She snorted and ignored him.

William Walton lovingly poked her temple: "It was your suggestion, and the one who lost was also you. I'm not allowed to comment yet."

"William Walton, did you lie to me?"

"Why should I lie?"

"If you're just a newbie, how could you play so well?"

William Walton laughed sinisterly: "Because my eyes and plans are good, could it be that being smart is also my fault?"

"Are you saying I'm stupid?"

"I'm reminding you not to play difficult games with smart people."

"Poker players don't need to be smart."

"You can't play well something that doesn't even need to be smart. Do you want me to praise you for being so naive that you don't even need your brain, or to call you stupid?"

"The capitalist is a black-hearted devil."

William Walton raised his hand and caressed her head.

She dodged his hand in frustration.

She could not understand, wasn't roasting skewers meant to be eaten directly using a skewer?

Why did they all cut the meat from the skewers onto a plate and eat it with a fork?

They were the ones who had a strange way of eating.

But why? The more she thought about it, the more she felt that she was a primitive person.

He smiled when he thought of her expression today.

The way she tried to hold on to herself while not wanting to compromise with others was really funny.

"You're not shameful, you're very cute. Compared to us fake cultured people who like to put on airs, you're more real."

Only then did she lay down in relief.

She wasn't ashamed, well, she wasn't ashamed at all.

As William Walton lied beside her, she thought that she wouldn't be able to sleep.

She didn't expect that she would fall asleep so quickly.

When she woke up, it was already four in the afternoon.

William Walton was no longer in his room.

She stretched, washed her face, and went downstairs.

Beside the lake, William Walton and Jack Walton were playing chess.

Carol Wright sat at the side watching, Benjamin Walton was lying on the reclining chair playing games.

Seeing that she was out, Carol Wright waved her hand: "Miss Green, you wake up so late."

She smiled lazily and said, "That's right."

She looked at William Walton: "Why didn't you wake me up?"

William Walton looked at her lovingly. "I saw that you were exhausted, that's why I didn't call you."

Once he finished, Benjamin Walton laughed out loud. "William, can we not say something that isn't suitable for children?"

His words made her blush all of a sudden ... William Walton, what are you talking about?

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