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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 383

"William!" Vivian starred at him and hinted him to stop talking.

John was so nice to her that even if they couldn't be together, the last person she wanted to hurt was him.

William pretended to know nothing and said in a cold sneer, "Isn't it right? What's your opinion, Mr. He?"

"You…" Vivian was about to get angry.

John held Vivian's hands, his mild face filled with smile and there was no sign of anger, as if what happened just now was an illusion.

William looked into Vivian's wrist and narrowed his eyes.

John blinked, "William, no one can deny that Roe is indeed you child by blood. However, you should know that raising a child is much more important than giving life to a child. You can never compare with his mother in terms of this."

"John, I have never said Vivian means nothing to Roe." William alarmed while narrowing his eyes unhappily.

John smiled, "Of course. But you always emphasize you're Roe's father in law. Vivian is going to get married with me and Roe will be our son. Don't you think your behavior is inappropriate? Or do you think the court will give up a complete family and sentence Roe to you?"

"John…" Vivian turned around to John. She had never seen John behaved like this.

William didn't mean this.

However, what John said was like she was going to grab Roe from William.

And about their marriage…

Vivian turned to look at William.

As expected, his face was darkened.

Suddenly, William glanced at Roe, who looked sad. William raised his mouth slightly and smiled.

William thought, “What John said was nonsense. He simply not resigned to his warning yesterday. However, his son was on his side.

"John, you're too confident. Even if Vivian marries you, you're just Roe's stepfather. You're not in charge of Roe's affairs. Besides, I have made a deal with Vivian. If you can marry her, I will definitely bless you!" William’s voice was arrogant and his eyes were full of confidence and pride.

John looked towards Vivian immediately.

Vivian paled.

Thinking of her commitment with William, she couldn't say anything.

But William was a lawyer. After getting along with him for four years, Vivian knew him better than anyone else.

She couldn't go to court to get Roe's custody. Besides, she didn't know how much Roe’s illness would cost. She couldn't rely on John to pay Roe's bill, as it was not fair for him.

Most importantly, she should consider Roe’s feelings.

Thinking of that, Vivian looked towards Roe's bed.

Roe was listening to them quietly, with a pair of dark eyes as William's and half opened his mouth in sadness. Vivian knew well about her son and could tell from his expression that he was not happy.

Vivian took a deep breath and answered, "I'm sorry, John. I will discuss with William about Roe. And William, I know I can't out argue you over Roe's problem. But don’t intrigue in my own business and we won't interfere with yours!"

William hummed, smiling sarcastically.

What a stubborn and mean woman!

Vivian was too soft-hearted to accept the slightest kindness from others, and she would treat them with all her heart.

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