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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 359

Angie thought William would feel bad for her when he heard her words. She didn't expect him to put down a sign of warning. Can't anyone hurt his son?

She not only hurt him, but almost killed him.

Angie's beautiful eyes had a trace of coldness, but it was well covered. She said obediently, "William, you can rest assured that I really have no malice towards Roe."

It was a pity that during this period of time she can't punish that bitch, otherwise he would definitely blame her on Vivian's hurts, and she couldn't stand for it anyway.

But she really loved the man in front of her. Love had no bottom line, and love can make her lose herself. But even so, she still loved him hopelessly.

Even his eye contact was enough to make her happy for a day. Why should there be that bitch Vivian and her boy? It would have been nice if they had both died.

The reason why William suddenly changed his mind was not because he couldn't lose Angie, but because he protected Vivian in disguise. As a lawyer, he had met too many people of all kinds, so he knew how extreme Angie was.

If there was no perfect solution, he could only stabilize her first to prevent her from being crazy.

"I'm tired. You go back first."

"Ok. William. Take good care of yourself. I will come to see you when you have a good rest." Angie reluctantly looked at William. As long as William didn’t break up with her, she wouldn’t lose, and she would still have a chance to compete with that bitch.

Angie got out of the room, and her face was immediately darkened. The fierce eyes were so malicious, and her bright red nails buckled hard in the palm of her hands. How angry she was!

She lost twice in a day. She underestimated the skill of that bitch Vivian, and thought she was of a soft character. It seemed that she had to change her strategies.

William had doubts about her. Let that bitch get thriving for a few days.

Having made up her mind, Angie had a better mood. She went out of the hospital gate, and was a dignified and elegant lady again.

"Is she gone?" William asked in indifference when his assistant was back.

The assistant Johnston nodded respectfully and replied, "Miss Angie has got on the car and left."

"Go next door." Confirming that she had left, William went to the next door. The woman was injured just now. He didn’t know how she was. He suddenly frowned and asked, "She has seen a doctor."

"Miss Vivian has been in the ward and never saw a doctor." Johnston knew how much William cared about the two next door, so he paid close attention to their every move. When William asked, he could answer in no time.

William immediately licked his lips unhappily. "Please arrange a doctor for her."

"Yes." Johnston nodded. He seldom worked with lawyer Lu. He usually worked behind the scenes unless very few situations. Lawyer Lu had more injuries before, but he never shouted out.

It seemed that lawyer William was really moved; otherwise he wouldn't care for her so much. He transferred more than ten to protect the hospital day and night. The defense system was watertight, and even a fly cannot break into this floor.

Vivian was ready to go out to buy some food, and keenly heard door lock being turned away. She locked the door, so how could anyone have a key? Her heart was suddenly tightened.

William's deep eyes saw that Vivian's bandage on the wrist was still scarlet. Sure enough, she didn't care about her injury at all, and his face immediately darkened. "How can a woman who can't even take care of herself be qualified to take care of others?"

Vivian saw William’s furious face in puzzle. She was sick of it. "What do you mean by I can't take good care of others? Roe did grow up properly, OK? And I don't need you to tell me what to do here."

What a nasty guy. Why didn’t he stay with Angie? What was he doing here? Roe would not care about him.

William mumbled coldly, ignored Vivian’s reaction, but turned his attention to the little one on the bed. His big eyes were the same as that of Vivian’s, like a pair of glowing crescent moons at the moment, lovely and bright. He looked much more pleasing than his irritable mother.

Vivian saw William's eyes softened, and looked at her son on the bed. She didn’t know what it was like. In short, his differential attitudes made her very unhappy!

"Roe, what do you want to eat at noon?" The voice was like a loving father caring for his son.

Only she knew best that William was the bad guy.

"I follow my mother." Roe was very good at flattering.

Vivian was very pleased, and provocatively glanced at William.

William said faintly as if he didn't see it. "Then what do you want to eat?"

"I am happy to enjoy my leisure time now." Vivian was clear in her heart, as it was not necessary to be angry with William.

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