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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 317

“...” Roe’s round face collapsed all of a sudden. He wondered if he said it too soon.

Vivian couldn’t help laughing when she saw how upset Roe was, “I was just joking with you.”

Roe blushed but still tried to sit seriously, “Mom, how could you do this?”

“What do you mean by ‘this’?” Vivian looked at him, amused, with tenderness dawned in her eyes.

Roe hid bashfully in Vivian’s arms. The smile in his eyes betrayed the joy in his heart.

Angie smashed everything in her apartment as soon as she got back. Even though she felt pissed off, she understood it was not a wise decision to question William at this time.

However, she couldn’t get over this. So she sent someone to nose out Vivian’s recent schedule and wanted to make her suffer a little.

It ended up being a pleasant surprise - that bastard would take a second test for medical injection tomorrow.

Ha, this was a godsend for Angie, which doused her anger at once.

Angie took a quick action and went to the hospital stealthily with the subordinates Lyle sent by Lee.

“You guys stay here and don’t let anyone come close.” Angie roared the order with arrogance and fiddled with her hair over chest.

The two men nodded with great respect, opened door for Angie and then blocked the gate respectively as door gods.

It supposed to be break time while the doctor saw a beautiful woman with graceful figure went inside. Then the door closed before he figured out what happened.

“Is there anything we can help you, Miss? It’s not the visit time yet, you can come back later…”

Angie ignored him. She looked around loathly, found herself a fairly clean chair and placed a tissue paper on it. Then she sat reluctantly and finally switched her attention to the doctor.

With a condescending arrogance, she asked: “You are Dr. Lee?”

The moment Angie entered, Joshua Lee felt her conceit. Though he realized her extraordinary status, as a famous doctor, he said bluntly to Angie with pride, “It’s not the visit time yet, please come back later.”

Angie didn’t pay any attention to him anymore. She tapped on the table and the door got opened from outside. Lyle’s men popped their heads in and asked politely, “What can we do for you, Miss Angie?”

Angie looked at Joshua scornfully. His face was downcast after seeing them. It turned out that a famous and noble doctor like him didn’t do much better either.

“Dr. Lee, are you available now?”

Joshua unconsciously clenched his fists after Angie’s undisguised threat. He then averted his gaze to those men not to be trifled with outside, and suppressed his anger after a few seconds. He nodded.

Angie raised the corners of her mouth and waved her hand. The door closed again quietly. She liked to talk to smart people so they wouldn’t waste time on each other.

“I hope you don’t mind, Dr. Lee. All I want is to make our conversation more straightforward.” Angie said coyly but showed no guilt at all, carrying herself with great superiority.

Angie responded by taking out her check book from the handbag. Then she smiled at Joshua, “Can I borrow a pen from you?”

Joshua was puzzled at first and then replied hurriedly, “Definitely.”

Angie nodded and didn’t say anything. She wrote down a few numbers chicly and placed it in front of Joshua, “This is just a small gift, feel free to take it.”

One, ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand...

Joshua was completely shocked by the number he saw. One million in total! High-ranking family was utterly different and Angie was so lavish. It was the amount of his salary for almost a year.

Even though he wanted it badly, Joshua understood that nothing came without a price. He pretended, “You are too kind, Miss Angie. I am not accepting reward without merit. Please take it back for such a great amount. Just let me know if you need any help in the future.”

Joshua pushed the tempting check back to Angie. His finger hadn’t pulled back yet, a delicate hand then held the other side of the check in a flash.

He looked up and Angie was smiling at him. He felt his heartbeat quickened and stammered, “Wh-what do you mean, M-miss Angie?”

“You misunderstood, Dr. Lee. That was just the deposit.” A flicker of disgust flashed through Angie’s eyes. How could she not understand the thought emerged from this balding man who was approaching his fifties? Anyhow, she still endured for the subsequent conversation.

What was in his mind? See how pretentious he was. I would take care of him after this.

“Ah?” So if this was just the deposit, then...

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