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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 92

Summary for Chapter 92: Better Life Without You.

Chapter summary: Chapter 92 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Discover the most important events of Chapter 92, 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.

Laura lying on the bed, feeling the pain in her stomach, she turned over and curled herself into a ball.

This feeling was too unbearable.

At the door, a bell suddenly rang.

Laura turned her head to look at the door.

At this time, who could it be?

She ignored him at first, but the phone rang.

She picked it up and took a look, it was William Walton again.

She picked up the phone and said, "Hello."

"Open the door."

"The person at the door, is you?"

"Otherwise, how many people would know about this place? Hurry up and open the door."

She slowly got up, went to the door and opened it.

At the door, when William Walton saw her pale face with his disheveled and haggard appearance, he could not help but frown.

"What's wrong? Are you feeling uncomfortable anywhere? Why does your face look so bad? "

She looked at him. "I may have had a bad stomach. I've been vomiting and diarrhea. I'm having a stomachache right now."

"Then hurry to the hospital." He half lifted her to show her out.

She waved her hand. "I've taken some medicine, but it might not have any effect."

"You're a doctor again, giving yourself medicine? I found out that studying too much is also a problem. " He didn't give her another chance to speak. He picked her up and carried her to the door.

When she had the strength, she was stubborn. However, she couldn't win against him, so she just let him do as he pleased.

After William Walton brought her to the hospital for inspection, the doctor gave her the diagnosis of acute gastroenteritis due to eating unclean food.

By eleven-thirty, Laura Green was already lying in the ward, dripping liquid and sleeping.

These two hours, she had been tormented quite a bit.

William Walton sat on the bedside and looked at her. Seeing that she was fast asleep, he picked up her phone and flipped through.

Just now, the doctor had asked her what she had eaten that night.

She told the doctor she was eating takeout tonight.

Finding the take-out record she'd ordered today, he took a photo with his cell phone and saved it.

Looking at her sleeping face, he rose slightly and kissed her on the cheek.

He then caressed her head, "Have a good night's sleep. When you wake up, you'll be fine."

After an hour or so, with a soft growl from her stomach, she opened her eyes and got up to go to the bathroom.

William Walton slept on the bed attendant next door, she walked carefully.

William Walton still woke up.

Seeing her get off the bed, he got up and asked: "Why did you get off?"

She blushed. "I need to go to the bathroom."

"I'll go with you."

"No need. I know where the washroom is."

"I saw your entire body before. What is there to be shy about?"

She rolled her eyes at him and said, "Can you stop talking nonsense?"

"Am I not telling the truth?"

"Even if it is ... I don't need you to accompany me anyway. "

She didn't want him to accompany her. Who would go to the toilet with others watching from the side? It's so embarrassing.

She held the IV bag high in the air and walked to the bathroom.

William Walton followed her and she glared at him.

He said in a speechless manner, "Don't worry, I have no interest in seeing you peeing. I'll send you in and I'll come out."

Only then did Laura Green allow him to receive the infusion bag. After helping her hang up the bag, he left first.

William Walton felt good and let go of her. He smiled mischievously and looked at her.

Her face flushed red as she covered the corner of her lips and shouted, "William Walton!"

"Yes, I'm here."

"Why are you always lying to me?"

William Walton was in a good mood, "I'll let you remember that when a man wants to take advantage of women, he will do whatever he can. So, in the future, you have to be wary of men other than me, otherwise ..."

As he spoke, he scratched her nose lovingly. "It's you, little stupid cat, who's at a disadvantage."

She felt so stifled.

Why did she always suffer a loss in front of William Walton?

It was clear that other men, and even Avery Harris who was with her in the past, had not been able to successfully sneak an attack on her.

But he always succeeded.

She felt like she was going to explode with anger, okay?

William Walton patted her head: "Butler will stay here to accompany you. You should eat and rest well. I'll go and work."

"But I haven't requested leave from the company yet."

"I will say yes."

Laura said: "Your approval is useless. You're not my direct leader."

"But your leader is under my domination."

"Even so, to me, you are useless," she said, reaching for her phone, found Zoe's number, and dialed it.

"Director, it's me. My apologies, I ate bad last night and have acute gastroenteritis. I'm in the hospital right now, I want to take a day off from the work. Alright, alright, thank you. Goodbye."

After hanging up, she looked at William Walton, "Aren't you leaving?"

William Walton shook his head: "Why you never pay attention to me?"

"Then go and find someone who can pay attention to you."

William Walton laughed speechlessly, "All men have an inferior nature, they like to hunt. The harder it is to conquer, the more fun it would be."

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