Summary of Chapter 93 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
The chapter Chapter 93 is one of the most intense moments in Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
She stared at him. "So, you mean, I'm your prey?"
William Walton laughed: "No, you are my treasure."
After he finished speaking, he gave her a charming smile before turning around and leaving.
Laura stayed speechless.
Baby... Nonsense.
Carol Wright should be his treasure.
He lied without hesitation.
Once William Walton arrived at the company, he called Daniel into his office.
He took out his cell phone, found a photo, and handed it to him.
Daniel received it, looked at it, and curiously said: "Mr. Walton, this is ..."
"Find a reporter to secretly visit this shop. It sells unsafety food. I want you to take it down."
Daniel was puzzled.
William Walton glanced at him: "Are you still not going?"
"Yes, I will go now." Daniel transferred the photo to his phone, then turned and left.
He couldn't understand how this take-out store had offended his CEO.
At ten-thirty, William Walton walked out of the office.
Daniel stood up, then said: "I'll be leaving first, give me a call if you have anything to say."
"Yes."
When William Walton left, he frowned. There didn't seem to be any other activities going on this morning.
This CEO was very secretive. Hmm, there must be a problem.
Could it be that it had something to do with Miss Green?
William Walton returned to the hospital.
Laura was still sleeping. Perhaps she had overworked herself last night, so she hadn't had enough sleep.
William Walton let Butler go back first while he stayed here to accompany her in the hospital.
When she woke up, it was already one o'clock in the afternoon.
She woke up hungry.
After all, the porridge couldn't keep her from starving.
The Butler had already delivered lunch, so William Walton had already eaten by himself.
When Laura Green saw William Walton, she was slightly surprised. "Why are you here again?"
"When you are hospitalized, you will feel very sad and lonely without someone close to you."
Hearing this, she was touched.
In fact. Indeed.
She was grateful that he had such a heart.
However, she wouldn't admit it.
She pursed her lips. "Who is close to you? I'm not close to you at all, okay?"
"Is there anyone closer to you than me in this world? I'm a man who used to come and go through your body. "
She sat up, grabbed her pillow, and threw it at him.
She shouted with all her might, "William Walton, you're annoying."
Unfortunately, she was too weak and the pillow hit the ground two meters away from him.
Seeing her insolence, like a little cat, William Walton laughed softly.
"Then why do you like money so much?"
She curled her lips and said, "Because money can give me a sense of security."
He looked at her and smiled speechlessly, "Feeling safe? Isn't a sense of security given by someone else? "
"No, I feel that I have to give myself a sense of security. Girls should save some money to have confidence. After all, it's a long and long journey. The only thing that can accompany me is money."
He rolled at her. What did she say? "So, you intend to be alone until the end of time?"
"Of course not, I've never thought about living this life alone."
"If you want to get married, why is there only money to accompany you? Do you think your future husband will not give you that sense of security? So, don't marry someone that can't give you a sense of security."
"I want to be independent. I don't want to be restricted by men because of money in the future. I don't want to be humiliated by men because I want to ask them for money in the future."
"I don't agree with you. If a man humiliates you because you spent his money, it proves that you have found the wrong man. Since you are willing to marry him, you are entitled to share everything about him, including his fortune and himself. If you find the right man, then in the future, the only thing you can rely on is not money, but your reliable husband. "
She looked at him, and after a moment of silence, she shook her head and smiled, "There are many different kinds of men in this world. Every single one of them is very good at acting, and girls... are easy to be cheated. So, a girl can't distinguish a bad guy before she marries him. There aren't many girls that can determine whether a man is reliable or not before marriage."
"Sigh, I've discovered that you, as a woman, really like to worry about your future."
"Because this is my future, of course, I have to be careful. I don't want to cry in a luxurious car, but I also don't want to cry on a bicycle. I don't have parents, so I can only rely on myself."
William Walton looked at her. Sometimes, he felt that the two of them were similar.
Especially that feeling of loneliness.
She stayed in the hospital for three days.
On the fourth day, she went back to work.
After all, this amount of money was not a small sum for her and she had no intention of giving it up.
When she returned from lunch at the cafeteria, she noticed that there was something wrong with the atmosphere in the office.
Everyone gathered around the computer, discussing something.
From far away, she heard someone say, "Damn! After so much commotion, we made such a big mistake. A dog that knows how to bite doesn't bark."

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