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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 210

Vivian finally accepted John's help.

They went back to the house, grandma had finished packed the clothes, watching them come back, there was a smile on her face, "Vivi, things are ready."

"Grandma, I will take Roe to the hospital now. Could you stay in the house alone?" Vivian walked over and held grandma's hand and asked with worry.

Grandmother unconsciously glanced at John behind her, "Don't worry, I'm fine, you can go."

Vivian knew that grandma misunderstood her relationship with John, and she just wanted to explain.

John had already opened his mouth first, "Madam, you can rest assured that I will take good care of Vivi and Roe."

"Well, thank you." Grandma had been worried about Vivian all the time. Now she felt relieved to see such a good man around her.

Vivian also did not explain, and she just gave a grateful look to John.

"Mom, I'm ready." Although Roe didn't have any blood color on his face, his still looked good because he wanted to go back with Vivian.

"Good." Vivian wanted to go up and hold him.

The slender figure of John had walked over, he held him gently, "Roe, let me hold you."

Roe took a look at Vivian, who was helpless, and his big bright eyes turned around and he nodded with reluctance, "Sorry to trouble you, uncle."

It was too obvious he wanted to chase his mother. She's his own.

"Let's go." John was a bit amused. Roe was so defensive at a young age. It seemed that he rubbed Vivian from him. He was really smart.

Vivian could only pick up the luggage from her grandmother and leave with John.

The car started slowly, the cement road behind him disappeared bit by bit, and the old figure standing in the old house did not move for a long time.

At that moment, her heart couldn't be sadder.

After all, she had to take this step.

This time the car didn't drive so fast. An hour later, under the arrangement of John, Vivian settled Roe into a separate ward.

The doctors had also come to check, it was indirect disease, which didn't affect the operation.

When Vivian heard the news, she finally felt relieved.

"Vivi, do you have any plans now?" John followed Vivian to stand in the corridor, and his sight was always in the direction of the ward.

Vivian looked at Roe, who was still in the ward for examination, and said in a deep voice, "I can't send Roe back. I want to leave these days."

She couldn't delay more, and she couldn't stay any longer. People from the office had already called her to go back to work. She could only delay for a few days.

"I'll help you handle this, but now I can't rest assured that Roe stays alone in the hospital. It's better to live there with me."

Before Vivian refused, he pretended to be very relaxed and said, "You don't have to care about me. Recently, there're many social activities in the company, and I won't often go back. Moreover, I have more rooms and it's very convenient."

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