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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 449

"Oh…William…" Being suddenly dropped down by him, Angie was scared. If it were not William, she would burst into a storm of abuse.

However, seeing William's glum look, Angie hesitated for a while. Her eyes turned around and called William's name in a displeased manner.

William opened the door and said in a cold voice, "Walk by yourself."

Angie didn't reply, instead, she whined unpleasantly while pouting.

On her way back to the box in high-heeled shoes, Angie felt great pain and was in cold sweat.

William pretended to see nothing.

Alan saw them coming in and blamed them, "Why did you go to the restroom for such a long time and asked William to find you? What are you doing, Angie?"

Angie still didn't say anything. She was in a bad mood.

Noticing Angie's unusual expression, Vanessa looked at her lame legs in the first place and then shouted, "Oh my god, Angie. What happened to your feet?"

Vanessa immediately stood up to have a check.

Alan frowned and scanned William.

Instead, William rolled up his sleeves and sat on the chair as if nothing had happened.

Alan was a bit angry.

His daughter was raised in a superior environment. Why it looked as if she was begging to marry William?

Angie wanted to cry. She looked at William in an aggrieved expression and answered in a low voice, "It's because of Vivian…I have no idea why she's here. I met her in the restroom and…"

"What? That bitch…" Vanessa stared and said fiercely.

William glanced at them with cold eyes. He was so calm that almost made them scared.

Figured out what happened, Alan said in all sincerity, "William, you and Angie are going to get engaged. There's something I should tell you."

William smiled coldly in his heart and looked at Alan when holding his teacup.

Ignoring the two women in the room, Alan said in a serious voice, "Well, it's ok for you to be with other girls and have sex with them when you're young. But now, it's time for you to think clearly whom you will marry and who is your wife. We don't care about your child, but for that girl…William, you'd better teach her how to behave."

Although these words sounded like Alan was on his daughter's side, he was crawling to William if he analyzed the hidden meaning. He didn't blame William for being with Vivian before the marriage, but William should respect Angie and cut his ties with other woman once he was married.

Angie looked terrible and Vanessa was furious.

William sneered ironically.

He got up and answered, "Well, I don't have any appetite. Maybe we’ll have this meal later."

"William…" Angie was afraid William would refuse to marry her.

Alan's face darkened.

He already made a concession, but William still wanted to let him lose face?

Couldn't he do anything because William was the young master of Lu Family?

"Angie, come back!" Alan shouted furiously.

Angie who was going to hold William back suddenly stood still.

Their three could only watch William leaving.

"Angie, you have to get along well with Mrs. Lucia. Don't go outside and hang out every day." Alan glanced at Angie with dissatisfaction.

Angie bit her lip and didn't answer.

As Angie sprained her angle and was not convenient to walk, when they came back, Vanessa asked someone to hold her downstairs, and Alan came across someone and went out for a drink.

The man who came was Six-ears.

Angie got sick of Six-ears' scary scar and her eyes were full of disgust.

Six-ears lowered his head to conceal the coldness as well as murderous intent in his eyes.

"Miss Jing, let me take you downstairs." Six-ears said with respect.

Angie wrinkled, "Is there anyone else?"

"Sorry, Miss Angie. I'm the only one who is available." He replied.

Angie was a bit angry. She held around Six-ears' neck with disgust and let him hold her up.

When Six-ears smiled and embraced her, Angie suddenly said, "Please wear a mask next time."

He was so ugly that he made her uncomfortable.

After a short pause, Six-ears answered obediently, "Yes. Miss Angie."

Vanessa was holding her bag beside them. She was satisfied with Six-ears's attitude.

She was scared the first time she met him and was worried that her daughter companied by this man. However, after long time of observation, she found he was a good and obedient servant.

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