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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 389

Just as its name implied, it could only warm him for three minutes and one could be totally aggravated as soon as he started to talk.

Roe did not think that he uttered a disgusting swearword. Instead, he shouted to William, "We have a few dumplings left from lunch. Do you want some? "

With these words, he raised the steamed creamy custard bun in his hand.

He remembered he heard once by accident that his father liked sweet food just as he did.

Although this steamed creamy custard bun was not as sweet as dessert, it was still delicious.

William hoped he would say he didn’t want some, but for some reason, he just took it with a smile, when he saw Roe's expression of trying to pretend to be indifferent.

“I didn’t eat any lunch.” William found an excuse for himself.

He ate nothing for lunch, but it was definitely not because he wanted to eat the two buns.

Roe felt strange and said, "Mom said you have someone who takes care of you, so why do they starve you?"

He clearly had the cash, and he saw many uncles come here to take care of him.

was he fooling me again?

Roe had this idea across his mind.

William uncovered the crust off the bun, and it was already cold. He unconscionably cooked up a story, "Oh, maybe my assistant slacked off today."

Being blamed inexplicably for things he didn't do, Alexander couldn’t help sneezing even though he was far away from them.

Roe narrowed his mouth. He didn’t believe him.

“Do you come here for something?" said William after he took a bite of the bun.

That stubborn little woman would not let her son come to him.

Roe nodded and complained, "Dad, you didn't keep your words."

William nearly choked to death with a bite of bun in his mouth.

His credibility seemed to downgrade before he pleased his son.

What’s more, he had no idea when he didn’t keep his promise.

Did Vivian talk bad stuff about him behind his back?

William thought about the conspiracy theory about her, and inwardly ground his teeth for that little woman, while he asked roe with a gentle smile, “How can it be? When did I break my promise? Roe just let me know.”

“Dad, you said that you would let the big brother who helped me yesterday come here.” said Roe in a melancholy voice.

William understood at once. He remained still for a moment, and suddenly bent down, “You really want to see that big brother?”

Roe nodded vigorously with stars twinkling in his eyes.

He remembered that he was taken into someone’s arms when he was unconscious. The man just jumped up and down a few times easily and succeeded in hiding in the dark of the night. That kind of cool can only be seen on television, which made the little boy thrilled.

“That big brother is a little busy and needs to practice every day. How about I take you to him?” William said with an enigmatic smile.

Roe paused, and looked at William contemptuously, "Dad, do you know you sound like a kidnapper? I'm not a three-year-old!"

“Yes, yes, you are a four year-old!” William nodded.

Roe, "..."

"Kid, the one you need to guard against is not your own dad but others. Don't you trust me? You think I’d hurt you?" William raised his eyebrows and asked.

His heart would bleed if the kid answered yes.

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