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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 402

William was right that his mother couldn't get used to the flight meals.

As for the dishes, due to a limited time, Vivian only prepared homely dishes. Although she wanted Mrs. Lucia to have a try, she was still worried she wouldn't like it.

Mrs. Lucia's eyes brightened, "Can you cook?"

Nowadays, not many girls were willing to cook by themselves.

Vivian's cooking skill must be good if William let her to cook for him.

Mrs. Lucia was looking forward to it.

Vivian looked at her and answered embarrassedly, "Just some homely dishes."

Mrs. Lucia waved her hands, meaning that she didn't mind.

Then she carried Roe in her arms and walked towards the kitchen.

Vivian stared at her in amazement.

However lean, Roe was taller than children of his age, and slightly heavy. Mrs. Lucia looked petite, but it was surprising that she could carry him so easily with no difficulty.

William saw through Vivian's thought and whispered, "My mom keeps exercising for years."

In fact, it was the habit Mrs. Lucia had since she was young. And that was why she was in a good health for so many years.

Vivian felt a little ashamed, as she couldn't walk easily when carrying Roe.

Due to the limitation of time, there were only some simple dishes, such as stir-fries and staple food on the table. However, they varied in kinds and looked delicious.

Mrs. Lucia ate a lot and judged the dishes with a smile, "That's very delicious. I admire Roe and my son for being able to eat these every day."

"If you like, you can live here for several days and Vivian can cook for you." William replied and drew their attentions.

A flicker of wilderness passed over Vivian's heart.

Was William trying to impress Mr. Lucia with her cooking skills?

But she shook her head and denied this thought.

How could that be possible?

Even if Willian tried to leave a good impression to her mother, it could just be because of Roe.

Mrs. Lucia didn't say anything, but instead, she drank the soup and looked at William with a look of half-smile and half-doubt.

William raised his eyebrow and pretended to see nothing.

After Mrs. Lucia finishing eating and going upstairs, Vivian finally felt released.

Doctors and nurse arranged by William were living in another building. Seeing the clock, Vivian was going to take Roe for regular check.

Mrs. Lucia saw Vivian and Roe walking on the gravel road in the balcony, holding their hands tightly and laughing happily.

Roe behaved differently from the time with her downstairs. He smiled like a little kid when he was with his mothet.

Mrs. Lucia couldn't help sighing, "It's been four years…"

William knew her meaning even if her sentence didn't complete.

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