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Fiona could not imagine that Angelica had woken up early to go for a morning run.

"Yes ma'am, the young lady made sure to put on her running shoes."

"How long has she been out?"

"About an hour."

"An hour?"

Fiona was shocked to hear the time, "It's been an hour and she's still not back, where did she go?"

"No no." Fiona's expression became a little serious, "She went out like this early in the morning, for a girl, it's too dangerous, I have to run to find her."

After saying this, Fiona also said to the maid, "Go upstairs and have her father call, tell him to look for her together."

Fiona then put on a coat and prepared to go out.

As she left, she ran into Angelica, who had returned from her run.

"Mom?"

"Angelica?"

Fiona was surprised and approached her, "Mom was about to go out looking for you, what's wrong?

Angelica shook her head, "No mom, I ran and I was so hot and sweaty, I was so hot."

After that Angelica went inside to undress, Fiona quickly followed her and grabbed a towel to wipe off the sweat, "After you wipe off the sweat you have to change your clothes.

You've never gotten up to run before, but suddenly you come out so early and become so diligent, are you trying to scare someone to death?"

Angelica gasped slightly; she had only jogged for an hour today and was really tired.

But when she thought of Manuel, Angelica gritted her teeth and continued.

She finally came back when it was almost time.

"No mom, I just thought I should exercise more."

Angelica did not tell Fiona that she wanted to lose weight, but she found another reason: "When I took a trip earlier, an aunt told me that life is about exercise.

You have to exercise more to be healthy."

"Oh, why didn't you listen when mom told you earlier? What, Mom's words are not important and other people's words are sacred orders?"

Fiona grumbled toward her, reaching out to poke her little head.

"Mom, it's not like that," Angelica shook her head, "I know you love me, but mom is mom, and I don't always distinguish when you say something in jest, but when in earnest, and a stranger's words are perceived differently.

"I guess you're right."

"I'm going to do a morning run every day from now on."

"All right, all right, you want to exercise, Mom doesn't object, but from now on you can't go too early in the morning, at least wait until the sun comes out to chase away the cold before going for a run."

"Okay, fine."It was only a few days before winter break, but Angelica continued to run every day in the morning and ate less, from two bowls of rice per meal before, now it was reduced to one bowl per meal, and eventually not even one, and in the morning she ate corn

sandwiches, soy milk, and do some cereal.

"Angelica, are you on a diet?"

Whenever Fiona asked her, Angelica would shake her head and deny, "No, Mom, I'm working out!"

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