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My Pretty Sweetheart novel Chapter 1758

I had to solve ten cases by myself before I could be awarded the lawyer certificate. It seemed that Aaron explained my situation to Fabian.

I replied, "Thank you, Mr. Levin. I'll get these finished as soon as possible. I won't let you down."

Businesses in the law industry were well-established. The new and upcoming ones had chances close to zero in terms of attracting customers. Even at Dawnie Firm, Bruce only allowed Zoel and I to accompany him to court. This time, Fabian directly handed over the cases to me instead, so naturally, I was appreciative.

"Don't worry, take your time. Newcomers always require some time to get used to it. On the other hand, I have other issues to talk to you about," Fabian continued. He was extremely talkative, with a gentle expression. It felt like he got along well with most people.

Aaron was right. Dealing with pleasant people would improve your frame of mind.

"Go ahead," I replied with a smile.

"Mr. Reid ordered me to follow you, and he has entrusted things to me. So, I won't hesitate to say what I think," said Fabian as he crossed his fingers in front of him with a stern look. "Although the firm has just started operating today, it is spending money every minute. I was wondering if Miss Reid would be willing to cooperate with the Moore family or Roberts Group soon, to avoid unnecessary complications in the legal aspects of things."

I had just given Estella a hard time not long ago, so it would be a little pretentious to visit Roberts Group again in such a short time. It seemed that Fabian meant to get me to look for Valerie and Pedro.

It was not that hard to handle this matter. I could rope the Clark family in too, and divide the legal business in Jarold City with Dawnie Firm. However, Fabian's straightforwardness was concerning, and it inevitably made me nervous.

Endless blood and tears had taught me a profound lesson. We could never really understand someone inside out, and the test of time was nothing to betrayal. After all, compared to the eternity of time, nothing lasts forever.

"I see. I'll get these issues into progress. Let's first work on stabilizing the company within these few days," I commented.

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