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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 338

“Vivi, are you all right?. I’m dying of thirst. Let me have some water first.” Selina pushed the door open and entered. She filled the glass with water and poured it down.

Scarcely had she escaped from Grace, the jerk, she ran to Vivian right away to see if Vivian was alive.

Not bad, she was there intact, not missing an arm or a leg. After all, William’s expression was so scary.

“You reveal Roe’s whereabouts to William, isn’t it?”

Selina tittered with water directly coming out of her mouth. She turned her head surprisingly looking at unperturbed Vivian, “You, you already know it?”

“I don’t know, but William did come here.” Vivian said spitefully.

Selina stuck out her tongue to show apology and looked as if she were guilty. She walked to Vivian lightly, “Vivi, I didn’t mean to tell him. It was the bitch who mocked me on purpose and I was so agitated that I spoke it out unconsciously. Will you blame me?”

“Certainly not.” Selina had an I-know look on her face. No sooner had Selina been able to clarify her position than Vivian continued, “I will cut you into pieces.”

“No, you won’t. We have had such a great friendship for so many years. How can it wreck out of the blue. Don’t goggle at me, I’m scared.” Selina pretended to pat her curved breasts and said sadly, “Though I spilled the beans, I helped you teach the bitch a lesson.”

Vivian twitched her mouth slightly and said, “So I have to appreciate you for your deeds.”

“You don’t have to.” Selina laughed awkwardly. When she saw Vivian getting angrier, she changed her tone, “I will tell you something else. Don’t be angry. It will make you look older. ”

“Alright, tell me what you haven’t said.” Vivian was wondering how much William had known.

Selina touched her head and said, “Nothing more. I just mentioned Roe’s condition. I haven’t even said anything about the bitch yet. ”

“Cut! Let’s deal with the problem at hand first. William is going to take Roe away from me. You know what his profession is. What shall I do? ” Vivian didn’t mean to blame her friend. But they have to deal with things at the present.

“Or, should I send someone to kill William?” Have seen Vivian looked back at herself silently, Selina suddenly returned to seriousness, “Just a joke to relax you.”

Vivian didn’t say a word, and Selina continued, “Vivi, even William is a first-class lawyer, he cannot show disregard of laws. If we are better off than him, the court would award Roe’s custody to us.”

“Then please tell me how many chances you have?” Vivian rubbed her temples feebly. Was she considering end this friendship with Selina and find a new friend?

Selina propped her chin seriously, thought for a while, and made a gesture with her hand.

“You have 10% chance to win?” It was too slim.

“No, no, Vivi, you misunderstood.” Selina shook her head, “Zero.”

“...” She could say nothing in front of such a crazy friend, “Selina, you should be glad that I couldn’t run right now; otherwise, I would beat you to death.”

Selina nodded frequently, “I know, I know, I tell you that I punched Angie in the face, giving her a black eye and a swollen face. If she were not clever, I would have beaten her so badly that her mother couldn’t recognize her. ”

“Forget it. Let’s take one step at a time.” Vivian sighed.

Looking at the depressed Vivian, Selina knew how she had troubled her because of a sudden impulse, “Vivi, sorry, please forgive me. I’m sure to manage this until it’s solved. Please be reassured, I won’t let he take Roe away. ”

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