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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 249

After hanging up the phone, Vivian's face immediately showed a smile of peace and security, "John, I'll go out for a while, please help me take care of Roe."

"I can give you a drive" John looked at her with his gentle eyes.

Vivian shook her head, "No, it's Selina."

John nodded and didn't say anything.

"Mom, come back early." Roe said without turning his head.

Vivian looked at Roe, who was busy building blocks, and gave John a look. She said silently, "Please help me take care of Roe, thank you."

John smiled, and he seemed to think of something and said suddenly, "Vivian, let the driver drive you out."

"No, I can take a taxi when I go out." Vivian was in a hurry to leave. She picked up her bag, put on her shoes and went to the door.

John could only shake his head and smile. Vivian's character was still impatient.

Roe looked at his own toy house and looked up with a smile to John, he said, "I know uncle John likes mother."

John didn't expect that Roe would say so directly. The smile on his face did not change. He asked a question that was beyond his question, "Did Roe agree?"

"I have nothing to disagree with, as long as mom is happy." Roe clapped his hands and said that he didn't care.

Anyway, he didn't care about it anymore. He wouldn't count on his heatless father. They would go abroad soon. If mom could stay with uncle John, it's better than going abroad to find some men with golden curly hair.

John rubbed his lovely little head, gently and implicitly said, "Well, I am the same as you, I just want her to be happy."

"Uncle, you still have to work hard. Mom is hard to get." Roe compassionately patted John's arm, but he wanted to pat his shoulder, but his hand was so short.

John looked at the white fat little hand on his arm and wanted to laugh. Sometimes, the child was too mature. Just like Roe, he could see at a glance that he liked Vivian, but he was not angry or hostile like ordinary children.

Instead, he asked him for his opinions and explained his ideas. Well, William's genes were so strong and his child was so clever.

He was more willing to believe that Vivian's attractive trait had been inherited to Roe, otherwise, she would not have given birth to such a clever child who made people unconsciously want to love him.

"Roe, uncle will try to catch up with your mother's footsteps, and will take good care of you."

Roe said with an adult-like expression, "Uncle John, I will take good care of myself."

"Well, you're really a good boy." At least in the children he had seen, they had no match for Roe.

When Vivian went out of the villa area, she found that there was no taxi except for the black paint surrounding and the occasional private cars. She suddenly remembered that the people who could live in the villa area had cars in their families. They didn't even need to take a taxi.

What should I do? Run back again? She would die of embarrassment.

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