"Auntie, don't worry, I'll go to your house right now."
Hanging up the phone, she went downstairs and dialed William Walton's number.
"Are you busy?"
"If you are looking for me, then I won't be busy. What about it?"
She asked: "If you can spare some time, can you accompany me to the Earl's house?"
"Is it about Earl again?"
She then told William Walton what Earl's mother had just said.
William Walton put down the documents in his hands: "I found you, you really take this Earl's house person seriously."
"Because they used to be nice to me."
William Walton said disdainfully: "I also treat you well, and I don't see you putting me in your heart either."
Who said that?
If she did not put it in her heart, based on the things that he helped Carol Wright cover up the other time, she would have left long ago.
However, she did not plan to continue with this topic, and only said: "Do you have time or not, if you do not. I will have the butler go with me."
"I'll come!"
William Walton said helplessly.
In front of her, he did not have any face at all, "I'll head out now, and should arrive earlier than you. I'll wait for you to come so we can go upstairs together."
"Alright, see you later."
William Walton went downstairs, and drove to the small district where Earl's house was.
As expected, he arrived before her.
While he was waiting downstairs, he even ran into Earl who was hurriedly returning from outside.
Seeing William Walton, Earl was a little surprised.
" Mr. Walton, why are you here?"
"Isn't it all thanks to you!"
William Walton said in an indifferent tone.
"When will you be able to clean up the mess that your relationship is in?"
Hearing William Walton's words, Earl's face looked somewhat embarrassed, "I'm sorry, I will take care of this as soon as possible, so I ask Mr. Walton to return first."
Earl finished and was about to go back inside the building.
William Walton leaned onto the carriage, with a look that did not concern himself, he said to Earl: "Your private life is none of my business, but Laura's matter is my business, so, for the sake of her, I advise you, as a man, to not be too indecisive."
Earl stopped in his tracks and turned around to look at him.
William Walton said indifferently, "To be merciful to the wicked is to be cruel to oneself. I believe that since you are able to perform outstandingly at work, you are definitely not an idiot in other areas as well. It's not that you don't have a way to solve the problem you're facing right now. You just can't bear to say it out loud. To put it more harshly, you just want others to say that you're being merciful. But do you really have the right to be such a good man now? Look what you've done to your life because of a woman. This kind of behavior, not only are you cruel to yourself, but it also involves the humiliation of your parents, and it also causes your friends to suffer along with you. If you don't stop now, you will suffer the consequences. You better consider this carefully. Do you want to continue tangling with that woman, or end it so quickly and so cleanly? "
