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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 350

William reminded himself that Roe was his son and he shouldn't be mad at him.

"Don't you like me, Roe?"

Roe titled his head and answered, "I like dad. But I think mom would be more willing to be with uncle John."

"Just relax. Her willingness doesn't count." William said calmly. It was impossible for Vivian to marry John. Besides, John was very busy these days. And he also got pressure from the He Family and his mother's obstruction.

Therefore, we could ignore the possibility of this thing.

Seeing his dad's confident expression, Roe turned his black eyes around. Doesn't dad want to do some bad things? He answered, "Dad, uncle John is a good guy."

"I know. William glanced at Roe and nodded. He knew that John was taking care of Vivian and her son. Therefore, he wouldn't do anything to harm John.

That was returning the favor to Vivian.

"Are you still with that bad aunt?" Roe felt obliged to ask this for his mom.

A flicker of unhappiness passed over William's eyes. He admitted that Angie was bad and vicious. But he felt it wasn't good for Roe to say this. He changed the topic and asked, "Have you started to go to school?"

"Yes, I have. But I seldom go to school." Roe was disappointed when talking about school. He liked to play with his friends, however, his body didn't allow him to. He could only stay at home alone.

William knew he had to leave a good impression on Roe if he wanted to please Vivian. Although he was Roe's dad, it still took time to make Roe trust him and like him.

"If you get better, daddy will take you to school and you can play with your friends."

"But what about mom?" Roe wanted to go to school but he could not leave his mother. He was in a dilemma.

William pretended to be calm and answered, "If she wants, we can take you to school together."

Well, better for them to live to together, William thought.

"Well, I cannot decide." Roe said innocently. He couldn't make a decision for his mom.

If Vivian didn't want to lose her child, she must agree his request.

Speak of the devil and he is sure to appear.

Vivian came in with two bowls of porridge. She ignored William and said, "Roe, you can have porridge later."

Seeing his mom’s porridges and his father's poker face, Roe answered awkwardly, "Mom, I cannot finish it all. It's too much for me."

"Well, what a pity. I can help you with the rest." Vivian continued to untie the plastic bag.

Roe acted on his own and said, "We can't waste food. Are you hungry, dad?"

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