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Virginity in second marriages novel Chapter 1669

Summary for Chapter 1669 - Without any comparison: Virginity in second marriages

Chapter 1669 - Without any comparison – Highlight Chapter from Virginity in second marriages

Chapter 1669 - Without any comparison is a standout chapter in Virginity in second marriages by Angela, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Hearing this, Gina became a little angry. She did not expect her son to still not admit his feelings to Angelica, and even told her that he did not like her at all.

Will Pacino be able to reach her in this way? So he decided to take matters into his own hands.

"Angelica, you have known Pacino for a long time, what do you think of him?"

Angelica had always been close to Pacino and naturally thought he was a good guy, otherwise she would not have come to the hospital to visit him and even help with his treatment.

Thinking about this, he said softly, " Pacino is a very kind person."

"In what way?"

Angelica: "In every way."

"Since he is good in every way, would you like to get to know him a little better? For example, if he says he doesn't like you, could he lie to you?"

"Lie to me?" Angelica looked confused and shook her head, " . Absolutely not. Pacino has always treated me well and would never lie.

- Then I will ask another question. Why did he tell you that?

He didn't think the boy was stupid enough to open his mouth and say he didn't like it, according to his character he wouldn't deny it even if he held it in, there had to be some reason to say something like that.

Gina's next question confused Angelica again. At that time, she herself asked Pacino about her feelings, why the basketball boys drove her to these thoughts. She did not believe this was possible, but tormented by doubts, she still decided to ask Pacino directly....

- Well, why? Gina repeated her question.

- I was the one who asked her, embarrassed, Angelica replied.

"What?" Gina was taken aback: " Did you ask him about his feelings for you?

- Yes, Angelica replied, lowering her head low.

- And why did you want to know? Because you like it....

"No," Angelica shook her head after interrupting. - I treat Pacino only as a friend, and nothing more.

- Then why are you....

And although Angelica felt uncomfortable, she understood that Gina wanted to take her son with her.

She herself had no feelings for Pacino, so he decided to explain everything to her immediately.

- I began to worry that he was in love with me, so I decided to ask him.

After these words, Gina became desperate. Was Angelica worried about this?

- Forgive me. I understand that it was too bad of me , but I wanted to clarify everything at once, because I myself have friendly feelings for Pacino. I am still young and don't want to think about all this.

- Don't want to think, or maybe you are just in love with another person?

Gina couldn't help herself.

Angelica: "......"

"Thank you Aunt Gina. Hearing the apology and the promise not to bring up this topic again, Angelica breathed a sigh of relief.

Angelica even thought he would no longer visit her in the hospital, since he had initiated such conversations with her. Fortunately, he promised her to stop talking about it. Then Angelica would no longer have to feel so uncomfortable. However....

Angelica remembered the words of Pacino's mother that her son liked him. She was not the first person to talk to him about it. Last time she was even convinced about it, so she directly asked Pacino about it.

He began to deny everything, so she calmed down. And now her mother told her. What if Pacino was really in love with her? Then why didn't he admit it? From these thoughts, Angelica had a headache, because she already had enough worries about Livia. So she could barely get all those irregular thoughts out of her head.

"Auntie, do you want some water? I'll pour it for you."

"Yes, thank you, Angelica."

It was almost noon when Pacino and Manuel finally returned.

They entered with lunch boxes in hand.

"Mom, we're back."

"Auntie." Manuel also greeted Gina lightly.

Seeing the two side by side, Gina could not contain herself and sighed sadly.

It would not be surprising if Angelica suddenly liked Manuel. Her son was inferior to him in everything. Appearance, character, financial situation, intelligence, etc.

Gina sighed in her heart as she looked at Manuel, the son of the Ferrari Family was indeed genetically gifted, not only in looks but also in intelligence.

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