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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 84

"Selina..."

Selina directly interrupted what Vivian wanted to say, and said angrily, "I see. You look like a ghost. Go back to have a rest."

She knew that Vivi wanted to ask her to pick up Roe at night. That was her little sweet heart. How could she forget?

"Thank you." Vivian smiled at ease.

John left with Vivian.

Grace seemed to notice something and said in a meaningful voice, "I smell a sense of adultery."

"Shut up." Selina warned him in a low voice and turned away with her little sachet.

Grace smilingly followed up.

In the car.

A long silence.

John didn't ask much and just drove quietly.

"Do you think I'm nosy, too?" Vivian took the initiative to break the repressive silence.

John looked ahead and said in a gentle voice.

"Don't put all the mistakes on yourself. Everyone makes mistakes, and no one can be a saint, so don't be overly critical of yourself."

"I'm too smug." Vivian made a self-mocking smile. Her back on the chair was wet through with sweat. Her heart was covered with a layer of frost when she thought of William's cold eyes.

"We all know your good intentions, but some things can't be good even if you have good intentions. No matter how close friends or lovers they are, you still need to follow your own internal principles sometimes."

He knew that Vivian did it for Angie, but he thought that even if they were close friends, she should not agree.

In the end, even if she helped her, she was likely to be scolded.

Vivian was too emotional, she did not understand the coldness and ruthlessness of this society.

Vivian didn't answer. There was a mist in her bright eyes. She also asked herself in her heart, when did she become so unprincipled?

No wonder William would treat her with that sarcastic tone.

She thought she was the Savior. No, she was actually a wretch, unable to get rid of the guilt and hesitation.

"Vivi, here we are."

John stopped the car, looked at Vivian, who was pale, hesitated and asked, "Vivi, do you need me to send you up?"

"No, I'm sorry today. I wanted to invite you to have dinner, but I didn't expect it to be like this." Vivian reached out and unbuckled the safety belt.

"You put too much pressure on yourself. It doesn't matter. You don't need to pay attention to it. Take a good rest for one night. Don't think too much about it."

John sometimes felt that he couldn't see her through. She was at a little girl's age, but she seemed to carry the heavy burden of life.

He remembered that in school, she always smiled quietly, and the light between her eyebrows seemed to shine into everyone's heart.

But the beautiful girl lived so hard after three years.

He didn't know what she was up to, but he wouldn't force her.

One day he would wait for her to say it.

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