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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 290

In the afternoon, at the appointed time, Vivian, accompanied by John, watched as Roe was pushed into the operating room by a group of doctors.

As soon as the door was closed, the red light at the top of the entrance turned on.

Although the success rate of the operation was very high, Vivian was still nervous. Not long after Roe went in, she could not sit still and walked back and forth in the corridor.

"Don't worry, Vivi, Roe will be OK." John said placidly.

"I know, but I always have a sense of uneasiness, as if something is going to happen."

"I'm here, Roe will be fine. And we've asked the doctor. Even if the operation doesn’t succeed, Roe won't be in trouble." He had asked all possible results for her before he came.

Vivian didn't know what to say. What worried her most was Roe, but she always thought that other things would happen.

As time went by, Vivian's eyes were fixed on the operating lamp, waiting for it to be off.

Suddenly there was a rush of footsteps and noise in the quiet corridor.

"Who are you? How can you break into the hospital without permission?"

"If you don't go, we'll call the police."

"Oh, it hurts. Come on, get out of the way. They have guns!"

Then there was a scream and a panic.

Vivian had not yet responded to what happened. More than a dozen people in black swarmed in and blocked all the exits.

In the middle of the crowd, a path emerged, and two figures came out one after another slowly.

She showed a creepy smile to her, "Vivi, we're old friends, why don’t you say hello?"

"Angie! How can you be here?" Vivian saw the arrival of the crowd, she jumped up from the chair. The tension on her face was not hidden, and she had no time to cover it up.

Angie suddenly appeared with a group of people. She was absolutely not to reminisce about the past. She was eager to let her disappear in this world.

Was she aiming at herself? Vivian seemed to think of something, and her face suddenly turned pale.

No, Angie didn't come for her, but for Roe in the operating room.

When Angie saw Vivian's pale face, the smile on her face deepened, but her words were extremely resentful, "Vivi, you're my best friend. You have such a big boy, but you don't tell me. Why?"

Vivian shook her body. If John did not hold her in time, she almost fell to the ground. She moved her lips and wanted to explain.

However, Angie didn't give her a chance at all. She was staring at her with resentful eyes, "Do you want to tell me that the child in the operating room is not William's son?"

"No, Roe is innocent. You can do anything to me." Vivian didn't allow Angie to insult Roe like this. She had a firm look and didn't want to shrink back.

The smile on Angie's face did not last for long.

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