Layla pulled Vivian out of the office and secretly said, "Vivi, he seems to like you a little."
Vivian was shocked and immediately countered, "Don't talk about it, Layla. We are just ordinary workmates."
Layla reached out her fat little thumb and shook it in front of Vivian. "I see. The look in his eyes is very different."
"Layla, you'd better teach me something practical." Vivian didn't really care about it. How could Alexander like her?
Seeing Vivian was unwilling to continue the talk, so she nodded and said, "OK, there will be a divorce lawsuit in the afternoon. Then you can follow me."
"Well, I'll see the case first." Vivian pointed to a pile of documents in her arms.
Layla said a meaningful sentence before leaving, "OK, Remember to look at the intranet, you will enjoy an unexpected surprise."
"I see." Vivian nodded to show that she knew. She was still thinking about the case she had. How long would it take for her to finish reading so many cases?
So Vivian didn't have time to surf the intranet when she went back to her seat. She focused on the cases and found that the people who sorted out the cases were very attentive. They noticed many points that others didn't notice.
They also made detailed remarks. Looking at the powerful font, she could know that the person who wrote it had excellent skills. The person who recorded it was undoubtedly a man.
She was curious about the person in the office. Who could write such beautiful fonts?
A cold face suddenly appeared in her mind. Would it be him?
She was not sure, but her intuition has made her sure it must be him, William.
Two hours later, Vivian found that she was absorbed in watching each case. Each case was written in detail and vividly, unlike the stereotyped and boring case broadcasted on TV, which made people unwilling to watch at all.
"Vivi, what are you doing? Don't you see the message I sent you?" A fat round face appeared in front of her.
Vivian was shocked by her. Seeing that Layla was in front of her, and she suppressed the shock. "I'm sorry, I was reading the cases."
"Come on, let's go. Here comes the woman." Layla didn't care about it, and asked Vivian to leave.
"Well." Vivian put the case together and put it carefully, and then went to the meeting room.
Before the two of them went in, they saw a woman in a professional dress with a big sunglasses sitting in it with a dignified manner.
Layla took the lead in pushing the door open, and Vivian followed.
"Sorry for keeping you waiting, Miss." Layla said with a very professional expression, which was unlike the behavior as usual.
"It's OK. I just came." Yvonne's voice was very soft.
Vivian poured a glass of water and put it in front of Yvonne and said, "Miss, drink some water and moisten your throat."
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