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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 73

"I know you are the best! I know you won't refuse my little request. You are not angry with me, are you, Vivi?"

Hearing Vivian's promise, Angie's angry expression immediately turned into a smiling face.

"No." Vivian gave a reluctant smile, only she knew how reluctant she was.

"Then, I'll wait for your good news." Angie blinked and said.

"Well." Vivian nodded.

...

"Are you crazy?"

Selina wanted to take a shovel and open her head to see if she had stuffed cotton.

That little bitch was trying to use Vivian's kindness. What made her angry was that Vivian agreed.

"It's not a big deal..." Vivian's voice was getting smaller and smaller in her fierce eyes, and finally she lost her voice.

Selina suddenly let out a soft voice and shouted, "Vivi..."

"Yeah?" Vivian looked puzzled.

"The brain is a good stuff." Selina continued.

So what? Vivian's eyes was full of doubts.

"That's why you agreed to it because you are nuts." Selina walked to Vivian in several steps, and wanted to poke her forehead. After thinking that it would cheapen herself, she didn't do that.

"I am not." Vivian answered in a small voice.

"Vivian, what did you say?" How can a person be fooled into doing such things?

Vivian stopped talking. She knew that Selina was worried about herself, but she really couldn't refuse Angie, not only because Angie was her friend, but also because she felt guilty.

"I really don't know why you would promise her. You and William have been together for three years. I just turn a blind eye on you. Because both of you are single. I'm not sure if you would stay with him."

With a sigh, Selina leaned on the sofa with softly, and stared at the ceiling lamp with her charming eyes.

"I've known you for so many years, you are not the same as that of a normal person. I know why you agree, but Vivi, you don't need to feel guilty for that woman because you don't owe her anything."

"You understand?" she said, turning to the woman beside her.

Vivian looked at Selina's serious eyes and nodded, "I understand."

"Well. You can put it off." She hoped it wouldn't be a mere waste of breath.

Vivian shook her head. "This is the last thing I promise her, Selina."

"Whatever! I'm going to have a rest." Selina shook her head and walked into her room. When she came to the door, she paused.

She left a sentence without turning her head, "Vivi, if you do not want to, then learn to refuse, otherwise, it only injures yourself."

Vivian went rigid, heard a soft sound of closing the door, and then sat back with decadence.

She understood that she didn't need to feel guilty about Angie only if she broke off with William. At present, she couldn't do that with a clear conscience.

In the quiet living room, there was only her lonely back under the light, and she had nowhere to escape.

After a long time, Vivian walked to another room with her tired body.

In the dark room, there was only a glimmer of light at the head of the bed, which made the childish face more and more pure.

He is the only salvation and support in her heart.

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