William felt so hopeless about the world suddenly.
Such a simple trick of that little guy succeeded just because of his young face.
Mrs. Lucia gave him a disdainful look then left with Roe for the checkup.
In the Jing family.
Alan still woke up earlier habitually though it was his off day.
Vanessa walked into the study with a cup of hot tea, seeing Alan on his phone, “He would never take a good rest.”
Alan noticed her, saying to then phone, “Got it friend. Thank you so much. Let me invite you for dinner next time.”
“Ahhh, yeah definitely. Ok, see you next time…” Alan hung up the call.
Vanessa stood next to the desk in confusion, “Which friend are you talking to? What is so emergent in the morning?”
“Yes, an emergency, also a great news!” Alan relaxingly sipped the tea, did not answer her straightforward.
Vanessa glared at him, “What can make you so happy?”
Alan smiled and changed the topic, “Where is Angie? Still upstairs?”
“She was hanging out with friends last night, so she came home late. She is still sleeping right now. What? Is there anything you want to talk to her about?”
Alan thought for a little bit, “Tell her to come down. I need to tell her something.”
“Can’t you just wait for her to get up? She is still tired.” Though saying that, Vanessa stood up anyway, ready to wake Angie up.
“Wait? Wait for William to marry someone else?” Alan gave her a straight face.
It was about William? Vanessa frowned, and then paced to walk upstairs.
Though she despised William’s lawyer identity, she trusted Alan.
Alan was always smart about choosing people. Since he trusted William, plus Angie liked William too, Vanessa knew her thought would not matter that much anymore.
Soon, Angie walked downstairs, “Dad, did William call me?”
She dressed up like a butterfly, looking at Alan excitedly.
Alan shook head, “You should learn to be more composed. Your temper is still unstable!”
“Dad, I am not a man and I am not going to be a politician. Why should I change my temper?” said Angie confidently.
Alan frowned, “The Lu family is huge with lots of disciplines. How are you going to marry William with this temper?”
“What?” Angie paused for a second then got super excited.
She grabbed Alan’s arm, “What did you say, dad? You learned about William’s identity?”
Alan nodded, “I am pretty sure now, but you need to be well-prepared for that. If this is true, you go and get William with full efforts. Remember not to make them hate us even if you failed to marry him. Otherwise we would be dead for pissing off the Lu family.”
Angie did not really care about his warning in the last half.
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