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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 46

Vivian bit her lip hard, in order not to make him hear her aggrieved tone.

"John, I didn't hide from anyone. I've really slept. If you come up so late and are seen by the gossip neighbors, your reputation will be affected."

"Vivi..." John called her name in an accentuated tone.

Vivian was forced to bear the surging emotion in her heart, and she interrupted him with a smile, "John, if you like, come to the hospital with me tomorrow. My feet seemed to hurt."

"Vivi, why don't you say it earlier? I'll take you to the hospital now." As soon as he heard of her foot injury, he did not ask anything else again.

His kindness also made Vivian feel worse. Why are you so kind to me?

She really couldn't respond to his feelings, "It's OK, it's just a small thing. I'm so sleepy. Let's talk about it tomorrow."

John heard Vivian yawning and paused and said, "OK, I'll pick you up tomorrow."

"OK." Vivian hung up the phone. The slim figure still leaned on the window, staring at the man who still hadn't left.

Ten minutes, twenty minutes, half an hour… He was still there.

Vivian began to worry about it. She was afraid that he would wait downstairs for one night.

Fortunately, just when she was worried, John went back to the car and slowly drove away.

Vivian sighed and frowned, and didn't know what she was thinking.

Knock Knock-

The sound interrupted her thoughts. Her bright eyes looked at the door with some fear. It seemed that there was not a person outside, but the ghost that scared her all night.

More appropriately, it should be something she was not willing to accept.

The doorbell stopped and rang again, indicating that the person outside seemed to be very patient, repeating one action over and over again.

If not for worry of disturbing the neighbors, Vivian really wanted to pretend that she didn't hear that. She bit her lip and moved slowly.

Her ankle had been swollen since she came back. She didn't turn on the light to check it, so she didn't know what it was like.

Vivian moved to the door with cold sweat on her forehead. She took a deep breath and opened the door.

William's tall figure appeared as scheduled.

Seeing the dark living room, his eyebrows slightly raised. If the figure at the door was not too familiar, he thought the woman had escaped.

Thinking of Vivian's habits in the past, he walked in.

Vivian felt like a concubine waiting for visit. She was a little stiff and closed the door.

It seemed that she was not closing a door, but a cage that cannot escape.

"John cares about you very much." William used not interrogative sentences, but affirmative sentences.

"It's none of your business." Vivian clenched her hand and answered coldly.

His eyes tightened but his face was still expressionless. He took a document out of his arms and threw it on the table, "Sign it."

Vivian slowly moved to the sofa and took out the documents inside.

The light was off. She found the signature with the weak moonlight and quickly wrote down her name, as if they were not pieces of paper, but a group of monsters.

"Don't you wanna look at the content?" Vivian's behavior made him more depressed.

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