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Virginity in second marriages novel Chapter 1594

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After the argument with Louisa, Angelica's mind was a little shaken.

She stared at that image for a long time, until it blurred before her eyes and she could no longer see it.

It was New Year's Eve and Manuel had taken her to the Snow Country to make her happy; she could not afford to upset him at this time of year.

Angelica wiped the tears from her face with the back of her hand.

No tears, no tears.

If she cried at this time, it would surely spoil Manuel and Pacino's fun on this trip, so she had to keep her emotions under control.

It is with this Louisa they just met. Who is she? Angelica kept reassuring herself that it was nothing, and after a while Pacino came knocking on her door.

"Angelica?"

At the sound of Pacino's voice, Angelica winced and immediately took off her shoes and hid under the covers.

"Angelica, are you in there? I heard Louisa say you don't want to sleep in the same room with her, what happened?"

Pacino's first reaction was to think that Angelica had been wronged.

After all, she has such a soft character, how could she simply throw someone out like that?

Angelica did not respond, fearing that if she spoke she would reveal something, and Louisa whispered, "Pacino, can you be quiet? I told you, she brought too many snacks and I don't agree with her.

I want to sleep in a separate room, and she's obviously afraid I'll eat her snacks, so give me your room."

"Do you think just ask and I'll do it right away?" Pacino looked at her mercilessly, "Did you say something to Angelica?"

Louisa looked away sheepishly, "What could I say?"

"You said those ...... things you said before," Pacino's words trailed off, not daring to make a wild guess.

"No!" Louisa immediately retorted, "How could I say that, wouldn't it be like throwing away the leverage I had so hard obtained? Of course I will make good use of it."

At that point, Pacino really wanted to strike Louisa from anger. He took a deep breath before asking in a cold voice, "What did you tell her? Tell me the truth or I will call Manuel now."

Louisa thought about it and decided it was okay to tell Pacino, he took care of it so as not to alert Manuel.

With this in mind, Louisa chafed, "I didn't say anything, I just saw that she had brought too many snacks and advised her to eat less."

"Is that all?"

Louisa shrugged her shoulders, "That's it, but she threw a tantrum and said Manuel paid for this trip, her brother's family owns the car, her brother booked the room and she won't let me sleep with her."

"Louisa, I know what kind of personality you have, and I know what kind of nature Angelica has, if only you advised her to eat less, she would not be angry with you, instead she would be pleasant with you. You must have said something harsh/aggressive, or unpleasant words."

"How is that possible?" Louisa was still retorting, "I don't like it, but I don't have to like it. I said it the way it was, should I go along with it?"

"You're a tough cookie." Pacino decided to stop arguing with her and devote himself to Angelica.

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