Attorney Li was very satisfied; he desperately wished he had been braver when he was a child.

But he really couldn't make things difficult for a little child.

If Shao Wanwan can persevere in the struggle and ultimately win, wouldn't that be a source of comfort for him?

Attorney Li left his business card for Shao Wanwan, telling her that she could call him anytime if she encountered any problems.

At this time, business cards were definitely a rare commodity. Shao Wanwan took one and examined it. When she saw the name of Attorney Li, she gasped.

Is this the lawyer Li Kairui who later becomes the chief legal counsel for Jiang Zheyuan's company in the book?

She stared at those words, and it was true.

This is lawyer Li Kairui, who only appears a few times in the book but plays a crucial role each time.

They actually appeared so early.

The book describes Li Kairui's first appearance as helping Jiang Zheyuan transfer ownership of a villa to Shao Moli.

Because it was a premarital guarantee that Jiang Zheyuan was preparing for Shao Moli, the procedures were a bit complicated. A professional was on hand to oversee the transfer of ownership, which put Jiang Zheyuan at ease.

Unexpectedly, Jiang Zheyuan already knew Li Kairui.

However, the book does not mention that Attorney Li was bullied at school when he was a child.

In other words, even Jiang Zheyuan's connection with the characters who appeared in the book started earlier.

More and more characters from the book began to appear, and people who had no connection with her before started to connect with her, which made Shao Wanwan afraid.

She worried that the tragic ending of the original protagonist in the book might also be brought forward.

Seeing that there was nothing more to tell the couple, Attorney Li said, "Zheyuan, you'd better stay close to Wanwan during this time. In the cases of school violence I've encountered before, most of them started with rumors and then slowly evolved into group acts of evil. Many people would spontaneously use the banner of upholding justice to bully the victims. We also need to be wary of this. Before things settle down, your fiancée's personal safety is the most important thing."

After finishing his speech, Attorney Li took his leave.

He had other clients to meet, so the company sent a car to pick him up.

An old Santana was parked at the narrow intersection, and then Attorney Li got into the car at a very fast speed, and the car quickly disappeared around the corner.

Jiang Zheyuan and Shao Wanwan stood side by side.

November is almost here, and the weather is already cold.

The original owner was vain and didn't have many autumn clothes in her wardrobe. Shao Wanwan was wearing a light pink and white plaid shirt and white trousers, and she got goosebumps from the cold.

She subconsciously rubbed her arms, about to turn around.

Jiang Zheyuan grabbed her, took off his coat, and put it on Shao Wanwan without saying a word.

“How about we go back to Grandpa’s retirement home for a while?” Jiang Zheyuan suggested, keeping in mind Lawyer Li’s words.

Just thinking about how difficult the situation Shao Wanwan was about to face made Jiang Zheyuan's heart ache, and he felt so uncomfortable that he could hardly breathe.

However, he couldn't really overdo it, for fear of scaring Shao Wanwan.

His emotions were so intense that even he couldn't understand them, they were so fiery that they frightened him.

He was like an old house on fire; every time he warned himself not to be tempted, it only fueled the flames.

The more he tried to warn himself that Shao Wanwan was dangerous, that perhaps she would treat him the same way she did in his previous life, the more he couldn't help but care about her.

If in the previous life it was only to repay a debt of gratitude or to fulfill a responsibility, then marrying her was to have a legitimate reason to take care of her.

In this life, he couldn't deceive himself; he had fallen for Shao Wanwan.

It's like seeing a poisonous mushroom in the jungle. He knows he should stay away, but he keeps getting closer and closer, then, confused and excited, he picks the poisonous mushroom and holds it in his hands.

Just telling myself not to eat it all at once took all my strength.

As for the act of simply holding her in his hands, he didn't even know if Shao Wanwan was willing to do it, let alone eat her.

Unconsciously, he recalled a day in his previous life when he pushed open the bedroom door and saw Shao Wanwan wearing a sundress and painting her toenails.

Her skin was as smooth as cream, and her dark, slightly wavy hair fell over her smooth legs and the backs of her feet as she lowered her head. Then she heard a noise, looked up, and a hint of displeasure flashed in her eyes, as if she was complaining that he hadn't knocked.

He was completely unmoved by the charm or allure of it at the time.

Because Shao Wanwan rarely spoke to him without being sarcastic, he remembered that scene.

Adhering to the principle of not looking at what is improper, he simply picked up his suit jacket from the back of the chair and turned to leave.

My heart was completely undisturbed.

But when Shao Wanwan in front of him just frowned slightly and felt cold, he immediately sensed it.

He couldn't imagine Shao Wanwan wearing a sundress, head down, painting her nails. Just thinking about it made him feel utterly despicable. He despised men driven by lust.

It is irrational for a highly intelligent being to be so easily controlled by desires.

Therefore, he has always been calm and composed.

But now, just by having a fleeting thought, he already felt his heart burning and his whole body about to boil over; he knew he definitely wouldn't be able to control himself.

If this isn't considered being moved, he'll truly feel like he's wasted his life.

He couldn't help but confront his true feelings, but he also dared not let Shao Wanwan know, because it would definitely frighten her.

The most urgent task is to protect her until this rumor-mongering comes to an end.

Shao Wanwan never told him about her grievances, but he just felt that she was extremely aggrieved.

"Let's not do it! We haven't had our engagement party yet. It would be really inappropriate for me to move into your grandfather's house so abruptly. People would criticize and look down on me. Right now, I'm staying up late every day to study and prepare for all A's. I don't really have time to care about what others think of me."

For Shao Wanwan, what bothered her more than being the subject of rumors was that her skipping class had been exposed to the school. Although this matter had nothing to do with spreading rumors, rules are rules.

She can't get all A's, so she'll definitely have to repeat a year.

That bastard, spreading rumors is one thing, but why did he have to say she skipped class and add so much extra homework to her schedule?

For Shao Wanwan, passing university courses and earning credits was easy, but getting straight A's and qualifying for not having to attend classes was a different story. Not only would she be given a special set of questions, but the examiners would also be specially assigned to grade her papers, leaving no possibility of any leniency.

Shao Wanwan wanted to thank that person's entire family.

When she hacked into the school's system, she couldn't find that bastard's ID, because after the public opinion fermented and people started paying attention to the matter, that person deleted the comments immediately.

Because there were very few comments, and this ID had only been used once, she searched for a long time but still couldn't find this person.

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