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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 136

"Calm down a little, and listen to me." When Selina saw Vivian, she felt guilty for a while. What should she do? Say it or not?

She would be certainly angry if she told the truth. If she lied, she must return to pick up Roe.

When Vivian saw she's guilty expression, her heart was desperate. Her lips were trembling. She held a trace of fluke and asked, "Selina, did you leave Roe in it?"

Looking at Vivian's faltering body, she quickly reached out to stabilize her. She no longer concealed her plan with Roe and told Vivian everything.

She made sure that Roe would not be discovered by William.

But Vivian couldn't calm down any more. What she was thinking now was that Roe was staying with William. Her face turned white pale. Suddenly, she pushed Selina and ran to William's office.

There was only one thought in her heart. She must bring Roe out.

"Vivi, calm down first. Roe will be found out if you go in like this." Selina hurriedly pulled Vivian back.

"How? How can you leave Roe to him? If he knows Roe was his son, what should I do? No, I must bring Roe out."

Vivian was already a little nervous and incoherent. She didn't care about anything now, she just wanted to take Roe out.

"Vivi, I know you are worried, but if you rush in and let William doubt about it, then how can you take Roe out?" Selina couldn't help raising her voice, hoping Vivian could calm down and think about it.

Vivian seemed to suddenly realize this and something took away all her strength. As long as she thought that William would know the truth, her hands and feet were cold, "What can I do? Selina? Roe cannot be known by him. I can't lose Roe."

"Vivi, I'm sorry, I didn't think about it." Selina said with great regret that she did not consider her fear.

Vivian closed her eyes and shook her head. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't be angry with you. It's not your fault."

It's her own fault. It's her selfishness to take Roe's comforting words as his sincere words. She was the one who was afraid that Roe would go to see William. She had no right to stop Roe and William from meeting.

But if William knew Roe's existence, he would take Roe away from her by all means.

Then what she had worked hard would really vanish.

"Don't be so pessimistic. Roe is very smart. He knows he's coming in disguise, and William doesn't find out. I'll take him out now." Selina was also a little upset and comforted her.

Vivian also knew that it was too abrupt to take away Roe now. William would doubt it. Moreover, Roe wanted it. Why should she destroy it? If he really knew the truth, she would find another way.

This is what Roe hopes, isn't it?

With those ideas in mind, Vivian also calmed down, "Selina, there's no need to tell Roe that I know this, just do as you said."

"Are you OK?" Selina was still a little uneasy about her.

"I'm fine. I'm too nervous." Vivian shook her head again and said. There was persistence in her eyes.

Selina nodded and said nothing. "I'll buy a cake first."

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