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After talking to Fiona about what was on her mind, Angelica began to lose even more weight.
After a winter break, before going to school, Angelica weighed herself and found that she had lost only about five pounds, which was a bit discouraging.
"Mom, how come I only lost five kilos?"
A little upset she grabbed her head.
" You have thrown away these kilograms in a short period, it's very nice, do you think everyone can lose these five kilograms so easily?"
Fiona pinched her cheek and whispered, "-You have to lose weight gradually and evenly, under no circumstances, you can't rush for a quick result, otherwise you can hurt yourself, what will you do then?"
"Yes."
Angelica could only nod her head.
"Well, when you go to school you have to do the same as at home, you can't say you're hungry and not eat, okay? Eat less high-calorie, and cut down on sweet and fizzy drinks."
"Okay."
Angelica knew all this, because all this slows down weight loss. Also, especially, from frequent use of sweets, diabetes can easily appear. In her weight loss plan, Angelica completely excluded sweets and sugary drinks. But in all this time, she had never eaten chocolate or marshmallows, and her mouth craved for them so much but she cannot eat them.
He wanted to take weight loss seriously.
When school started, Manuel and Pacino came to pick up Angelica.
After the first sight of her, they both froze for a moment and the light in Pacino's eyes faded.
The girl had lost weight and that hike had hurt her a lot.
Angelica, who had lost five pounds, was not really visible on the surface, but it had been a while since we had seen her, so we could see that she had lost some flesh on her face.
But there was a silent agreement not to talk about it, just to be quiet on the way to school.
And when Pacino brought in her suitcase, she found it empty, no longer filled with snacks as before.
After the two had driven her to school, Pacino couldn't help but say, "Angelica, why didn't you bring snacks with you this time, did you forget?
He couldn't contain himself after all the way.
When he looked at Manuel, his face was still calm, and Pacino thought to himself, "Can't you see that she has lost weight? Why doesn't she react?
Angelica smiled a little awkwardly and said, "No, Pacino, I will have to eat less food."
Here she paused for a moment and after giving Manuel an involuntary look explained, "Too much junk food is not good for your health."
Pacino's lips twitched, not finding the words to respond for a moment.
It was Manuel who pulled the suitcase out of the car and then reached out to massage Angelica's head, "- Okay, eating fewer snacks is really a good thought, but occasionally, when you really want to, you can eat some 'nuttiness, and at normal times there should be a full lunch."
This was true, and Pacino would have agreed if it were the old days.
But after the incident in the snowy countryside, he had been so upset that he had texted Angelica many times when he came back to ask her out, but each time Angelica had said she had to stay home and so had not gone on the date.
When I met her now and found out that she had lost so much weight, her soul felt even worse.
She should have been as happy and content as a bird.
Pacino didn't say anything to her while she tidied up her dormitory, and only mentioned it to Manuel when he came back.
"Don't you think Angelica has lost weight?"
Manuel's expression was bland: "Why?"
"She ......"
Pacino said nothing for a long time, not quite knowing how to say it.
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