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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 81

William stared at Vivian's calm face with his dark eyes. He just didn't see her for one night, and she looked so pale.

Angie also found something wrong, but she pretended that nothing happened and continued, with a glint in her eyes, "Vivi, you are not enough of a friend that you don't even call us for the dinner!"

Vivian took a look at the dishes that had been eaten on the table with hesitation. It's not good to let others eat them.

"Angie, you can see that we've almost eaten. Why don't you go next time? Aren't you going to have a meal? Go quickly." Selina put down her chopsticks and said with a smile.

Although she was really smiling, her smile was full of meaning. It was obvious that she didn't like the three people outside.

Well, they are annoying.

Angie was not feeling very well after hearing her words. Because of William, she could only bear it.

Someone had already said before her, "It doesn't matter. We don't mind, right?"

William glanced at Vivian, who kept silent all the time, and saw her nodding.

"William, Grace, it's not good for us to join them as they've eaten half of it." Angie's eyes unconsciously focused on John and Vivian.

Her words reminded them that they were dating. It's not appropriate for them to join in.

Grace didn't answer. He sat down beside Selina naturally but his eyes were focused on John and asked, "John, I'm sure you don't mind."

John took a look at Grace and said slowly, "I don't mind."

"Honey…" Angie was holding William's hand and acting like a spoiled child.

William had already passed her and sat beside Grace, saying to the waiter outside the door in a light tone, "Change these dishes again, please."

He glanced at Vivian and added, "No spicy food."

Then there was a bang, followed by the woman's flustered voice, "I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to."

In front of Vivian, there was a mess. To hide up her panic, she hurriedly took out several pieces of paper and wiped randomly, the tea still flowed to the ground.

How could he know that she can't eat spicy food?

Looking at these hot Sichuan dishes, she didn't eat much. Selina and John could accept them, so she said nothing.

With his clean and long hand, a stack of paper was placed in front of Vivian. John said neither fast nor slow, "Vivi, are you ok?"

"I'm fine." Vivian looked up and saw that everyone was looking at her. For a while, she was dumb.

Angie looked at William and said with some envy, "I envy you, Vivi. John is so gentle."

Vivian thought of those words that William forced her to agree on the sofa the day before yesterday. She forced a laugh and didn't answer Angie. She glanced at the man who was opposite her and found that the corner of his mouth seemed to hook.

But when she wanted to see it carefully, he was still cold and indifferent.

Sure enough, she was in a delusion.

Selina pouted with disdain. This woman overdid her acting. William's taste was terrible.

"Let's change to a bigger box." John suggested. Vivian could not sit there any longer.

"Well, a bigger place would be better." Grace agreed.

Selina couldn't understand whether the man's face was made of bricks. Yesterday she had said it clearly, he could still act as if it didn't happen today.

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