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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 316

"Don't do that. I'll handle it by myself." Vivian stopped her immediately.

Selina scratched her hair madly, "Fine. But if that bitch comes after you again, I will not let her off easily."

"Yeah, if she dares do anything to Roe, I will not let off her either." Roe was the bottom line of Vivian.

Selina's finally relaxed after hearing Vivian's serious tone, "It's good for you to know. Well, have you watched the news?"

"No, I haven't." Vivian didn't want to say that she just got up. She was afraid Selina would say something uncomfortable.

Selina didn't notice Vivian's guilty voice, she smiled and said, "Eric was found naked and hung on a mast. It's the headline these days."

Then, Selina lowered her voice and asked in a mysterious way, "Do you know who did this?"

"I have no idea." Vivian's eyes blinked and asked in an indifferent way.

Selina sighed sadly, "That's must be a really nice guy. He helps people to get rid of an evil. How wonderful if he could also deal with Angie!"

Selina would never have thought that William was the one behind all these things. She thought Vivian and William were in a terrible relationship. That mean and sly man would never do these things.

It was more like the thing Grace would do.

A glint of sarcasm flashed through Vivian's eyes. She was mocking at both herself and William's deed. He would never do such a thing to Angie. She knew this and would never make it clear with William.

Because she knew that William would never hurt Angie. Even though Angie had done something terrible, he would just scold her verbally.

But to Vivian, that terrible thing was a disaster.

"Vivi, are you listening to me?" Selina waited and found the other side of the phone was silent.

Hearing her friend's voice, Vivian got her mind back, "Yes, I am listening."

"Well, I'm going to hang up and check if anything happens." Selina wanted to ask Grace first and then went to find that bitch.

Although she promised Vivi she wouldn't find troubles with that bitch, it didn't mean she was even with her. That bitch made a rod for her own back.

Thinking Roe was still downstairs; Vivian hung up the phone without further thought.

Downstairs, Roe was sitting in front of the door. He looked outside as if in a trance. His lonely figure lay on the doorpost, with afternoon sunshine spreading on him, casting a long shadow.

Vivian felt loneliness and silence. Suddenly, she realized that Roe was just like William when they turned their backs, endless coldness and alienation.

Vivian's heart tightened. She walked quietly towards Roe. She imitated his posture and sat quietly on the stairs, watching the sun and sky with her son.

What a nice day!

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