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My dear lawyer novel Chapter 190

Selina's heart tightened, and finally she failed to resist the true will of her heart. She said unwillingly, "You're asking for trouble. Take off your clothes and lie down."

She was absolutely not feeling sorry for Grace, that silly man. She was just used to be a good person.

"What are you doing, Grace? I told you to take off your clothes, not to take off your trousers. Put it on quickly. "

Grace said innocently, "Didn't you let me take off? And there are other wounds on my body."

"…" She put up with it, and her voice seemed to squeeze out of her teeth. "Shut up."

To achieve his desired goal, Grace did not speak, obediently obeying her order and lying on the sofa. The prey had been into the trap step by step, he couldn't be too anxious.

Selina looked at the man, whose muscles were more powerful after exercise, and her face was getting hot. Finally, she pretended to be expressionless and walked away.

After that, Vivian accompanied Roe in the village to enjoy the brief tranquility on the fields and hillside.

In the blink of an eye, it was time to part.

Vivian was so reluctant to part with Roe. This time, she decided to clarify with William and ask him to state the last condition.

Back in the city, Selina had been waiting for her at the gate of the station.

As soon as Vivian came out, she saw Selina's eye-catching red sports car. Before many people were watching, she quickly walked over.

"Vivi, you are so slow. I have been waiting for you for half an hour." Selina said, leaning against the car.

Vivian said helplessly, "There's a traffic jam when I come back, next time don't come to pick me up, it's not very far. "

"It's OK. Anyway, I have much time." Selina took the lead in the car.

Vivian followed, two women was sitting in the car, they couldn't help laughing out.

"Well, how is my honey?" Selina was asking how was Roe's health.

Vivian nodded, "Well, he's very good."

"That's good." Selina started her baby car. While paying attention to the situation on the road, she said casually, "Do you know that the first day you go back, William called me."

"I don't know." Vivian's voice didn't fluctuate. If she didn't hear Angie's voice, maybe she would be very happy. Then she might think that William might like her a little.

In the end, she expected more, and she would get more hurt. Fortunately, it was not too late for her to understand.

Selina felt Vivian's tone very wrong, "Vivi, are you ok? Although I don't know why William called me, he must be nervous because of you."

After a pause, she was embarrassed and said, "By the way, I said some angry words to him at that time. You won't be angry, will you?"

"No, I have nothing to do with him, have I?" Vivian smiled calmly.

However, Selina was extremely frightened and she was more certain of her conjecture, "Vivi, who stimulates you again?"

"No, you don't have to think about it. It's just that I think about a lot of things."

"No, no, Vivi, there must be something wrong with you." Selina glanced at her indifferent smile from the corner of her eye, but in the heart, she was more flustered.

"Selina, I'm really OK." Vivian looked at Selina's excited look, shaking her head and chuckling.

She just knew how to put her heart right.

"Then tell me, why do you smile like that, as if you want to become an immortal and drive a crane to the West." She was more like a nun who saw through the world and was ready to escape.

Looking at the blue sky outside the window, Vivian said softly, "It's not as exaggerated as you said. I just want to take Roe away."

"Did the doctor call you?" Selina calmed down a little. She almost thought something had happened to her.

"Well, yes." In fact, the doctor didn't inform her. Vivian just didn't want her friend to worry too much, so she chose to lie.

Selina nodded, "It can't be pushed any more."

Vivian just smiled and didn't answer.

Maybe Selina didn't think the beginning was very good. She told the news she knew as a joke to Vivian.

"Vivi, a few days ago Grace was beaten up, and came to me for medicine."

Vivian was shocked for a moment and asked, "How can he be beaten?"

Selina said with a smile, "You don't know that he was beaten by William. And William was beaten by Grace too. It's funny."

Before Vivian to smile, Selina had been laughing.

The expected laughter did not come, she just ran into a red light. Selina stopped the car, turned to look at her, who was dazed, and asked, "Vivi, don't you think it's funny?"

"Well, it's funny." When Vivian thought of William's injury, her heart, which had no waves, slipped through a bit of fluster.

Selina had three black lines on her forehead, "Vivi, do you really think it's funny?"

"The green light is on." Vivian pretended not to understand and reminded him.

The sound of the whistle behind her was the same as that of a life-threatening ghost. Selina had to drive the car away from the original place first. She always felt that there was something wrong with her, but she could not tell it.

No, she was going to torture her when she had time.

Vivian saw Selina turning and said, "Selina, I want to go home."

The home that belonged to her.

"You're not going back to my house? Aren't you afraid of yourself being alone?" The Six-ear's alarm had not been cleared.

"It's OK." After such a long time, Six-ears didn't do anything, he must have given up.

Selina said with disapproval, "Although you're fine these days, it doesn't mean he won't do it. Maybe he's waiting for you to be alone. Didn't Six-ears send you a disgusting thing last time? Aren't you afraid?"

"It's been a long time. It's OK. It's my house after all."

Vivian insisted, so she had to send her back, mumbling, "Vivi, I really doubt if your soul have been robbed."

"…"

"Tonight is the little bitch's birthday party, are you sure to go to the party? If you don't go, it's OK." Selina didn't want her to go there.

"It's OK. I promised her. It's not good to break my words." Anyway, there would be no chance in the future, so it was the last goodbye.

"Well, I'll pick you up in the evening." Selina knew that it was no use to persuade her. She might as well go with her.

"Thank you, Selina."

No matter what decision she made, she always supported herself unconditionally. She really hoped she could stay with her all the time.

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