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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 395

Moreover, if there was a little brother or sister, maybe mom and dad could be together.

Vivian felt she was betrayed, just like a sword poking into her chest.

"Roe, do you want me to tell you bedtime stories?" Vivian asked pitifully.

Roe glanced at William quickly, who said slowly, "There are nurses who will take care of Roe, and you don't have to worry. They will tell stories to Roe before he goes to bed."

Roe nodded, "Well, mom, take a good rest. I can sleep alone."

The little boy who had betrayed her so many times t was very skilled now.

And she had been betrayed for so many times that she even could not feel heartbreak.

Vivian sighed helplessly and could only agree. She said, "If you don't want to sleep by yourself, just tell me. I will accompany you, or you can come down to me. OK?"

"That’s enough. You are not leaving for somewhere far away. Don't put too much pressure on Roe." William waved his hands and said.

If they kept talking, he would become an asshole who separated the mother and son.

Vivian was embarrassed.

William said without looking at them, "Oliver, take Roe upstairs."

With hair dyed in yellow, Oliver was like a punk. He replied a yes and took Roe upstairs excitedly.

It was a good opportunity to get in touch with his idol and his son.

Oliver never expected the opportunity to take a task with his idol and got to know his son.

Thinking of the envious and jealous eyes of his classmates, Oliver felt that his ancestors were definitely blessing him.

He determined to take good care of Roe.

And Roe finally saw the big brother who saved him last time. He did not care about Vivian and went upstairs with Oliver.

Vivian was a little disappointed.

"Let's go!" William drove everyone away, and said to Vivian.

Vivian said rudely, "Where shall we go? I’m tired and want to sleep. "

"My wound hurts!" William raised his eyebrows.

“Does it have anything to do with me?”

"Of course, it has something to do with you or Roe, right?" William raised his eyebrows.

Vivian felt wronged but she had no choice. After all, he was injured because of Roe.

As his mother, she could help Roe pay for it.

William went to his bedroom angrily.

It was a large bedroom with a bathroom and a dressing room, so exquisite and luxurious that it was beyond her comprehension.

With experience in the hospital, Vivian took off William’s coat deftly.

This time, to prevent any emergency, she quickly applied the medicine and wrapped his wound in gauze. Then she put on his coat, and quickly took a stepped back.

She did this so quickly that William had no chance to take advantage of her.

William chirped regretfully.

Vivian said slowly, "Well. I’ve finished. I will go to rest first."

Looking at her black eyes, William knew that she was exhausted.

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