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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 390

Vivian didn't know what the father and son were plotting yet. She was packing stuff in the room by herself. When she finished, she saw the young nurse, Roe's special nurse, walking in.

She was in a white coat with a stack of documents in her hands.

“Is it time for an injection?” said Vivian.

The young nurse smiled and shook her head, "Roe just completed a routine checkup. There is nothing serious, but you still need to pay attention if you take him back home for recuperation. Miss Vivian, you need to pay special attention to Roe during this time."

Then, she passed the list on her hand to Vivian.

"Go home for recuperation?" Vivian didn't care at first, and was planning to throw out the garbage. Wait a minute! Normally, Roe should get an injection at this time.

Hearing these words, she turned around keenly.

She had a feeling that there was something wrong.

The young nurse would not say these words for no reason. What's more, this was a high-end ward, and it charged a lot for a day. Although hospitals are not commercial organizations, there is no reason to drive him out easily when Roe was not recovered yet.

So, why should she say that?

Vivian immediately thought of William's phlegmatic countenance and his dark eyes with a slight coldness in them, always exuding a cunning look inadvertently.

He was such a man who can set people up in an abyss of misery from time to time.

"Didn't Mr. William discuss it with you? He has already reported to the chairman of the hospital, and he is going through the discharge procedure and plans to leave the hospital with Roe this afternoon." The nurse gave Vivian a puzzled look.

Then she noticed the color of Vivian's face changed in an instant, and said in her heart, "Oh..... It seems that I said something wrong."

Vivian’s face was ghastly pale.

She couldn't believe that she actually knew about this from a nurse, and what did William intend to do?

Secretly taking Roe away from her?

When the young nurse saw the tears in Vivian's eyes, she realized she had said something wrong, and said cautiously, "Miss Vivian, Perhaps Mr. William had no time to tell you. It seemed like a temporary decision too. Even the chairman was a little surprised. Maybe you can talk with Mr. William first. He will definitely explain to you."

"Thanks, I'm going to see him now." said Vivian out of the gap of her teeth.

She put the trash in the room, and hurried towards the next room.

On her way, Vivian only felt the anger in her chest was rushing upwards, and she couldn't even suppress it.

"Miss Vivian." The two bodyguards nodded slightly towards her, with respectful expressions on their faces.

Vivian was sweeping along into the room without even looking at them.

"William!" said Vivian through clenched teeth.

William raised his eyes and seemed shocked. He didn't expect she would come for him.

However, her aggressive posture wasn’t a good sign.

“Can I help you?”, said William calmly.

It turned out that he really had it in mind.

At the beginning, she wasn't actually 100% sure aobut it. She didn't expect that he really intended to take Roe away from her. After all, she knew all the places where he lived.

But now, she wasn’t sure.

The asshole could go to any lengths.

Suddenly, the picture of the confrontation between him and John in the morning came to her mind.

Could it be that John's words irritated him, so he couldn't wait and made the first punch?

Vivian was taken aback by her own excessive imagination, and said with a pale face, "William, You... You can't. I will be mad, I will really go crazy."

She might go crazy enough to do something terrible.

Murder and burn, perhaps. There is no legal morality in the world of lunatics.

Roe felt her mood becoming very sad in an instant, so he immediately hugged her arm, "Mommy, dad is joking. He didn't plan to take Roe away, and Roe will never leave you alone. Roe wants to be with mommy forever and ever. Mommy, let’s leave dad alone."

William's face darkened, he couldn't help thinking that the two of them were indeed a mother and son, a pair of little fools!

“Roe..." Vivian cried, she cried so sadly and took Roe in her arms and didn’t let him go, as if this moment would be their last.

William was about to cry too. The two little fools made him look like the bad man who made them cry.

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