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Virginity in second marriages novel Chapter 260

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As night fell, the city lights came on.

It had been a long time since autumn, at that time the wind was much stronger at night, some times one entered that street and there was an illusion that winter was coming.

Just then, when Serena left the house, she had forgotten to put on her coat and stopped all shivering at the intersection.

She did not go to the company, but to the hospital for a maternity checkup.

After all, she had been pregnant for a while, and her physical condition was not very good, so she went for a checkup because she was worried.

The result made her happy.

The doctor said that the baby was quite healthy, but that her body was too weak and needed to be more toned, otherwise the baby would suffer from malnutrition.

As long as she would give birth to this baby quietly, she would have a someone in this world.

She was thinking that in the future she would have to look for a new lucrative job and then try to raise the baby on her own, teach him to read and write, and that the baby would run after her and follow her everywhere.

Thinking about these images, Serena softened.

Everything was beautiful.

Her baby.

It had been a long time since Serena felt part of the family.

Although she was the daughter of the Gallo family, she did not know why, but she had never felt its warmth.

A cold wind blew, and Serena shrank back from the cold, and unconsciously hugged herself.

The lights of a car's headlights grew closer and closer, and they were so bright that Serena struggled to open her eyes. When the lights dimmed, Serena found that the car had stopped in front of her.

The window rolled down and a familiar face appeared in front of Serena.

"Miss Gallo, I thought it was you when I was far away, but I didn't expect it was really you when I approached."

Serena was a little surprised: she saw Chiara open the car door and get out, while an indifferent Matteo sat in the back.

She had not expected to meet them here.

"I met you several times in the hospital. Miss Gallo, are you sick?" Chiara asked worriedly, Serena smiled and shook her head, "No, I came for check-ups, why are you here?"

"I was walking around this way, and I had seen someone who looked a lot like you from a distance, so I walked around and took a look. I didn't really expect to see you, are you waiting for the bus?"

Serena was a little embarrassed, her white cheeks were flushed with wind, and she nodded, "Yes."

"Get in the car, we'll drive you."

Hearing this, Serena shook her head awkwardly, "It won't be very comfortable, but it's okay anyway, I'll wait a little longer here."

"Get in the car." Matteo frowned when he saw her refusal.

His voice was cold and clear, and he could not hear any emotion, but with inexplicable deterrence, Serena stood still for a while, then obediently opened the door and got into the car.

After getting into the car, Matteo saw that she was wearing light clothes and her rosy lips were parched by the wind, and he could not help but ask her, "How long did you wait?"

"It didn't take long, I just left."

"Lying is not a good habit." Matteo retracted his gaze, his tone sounding unpleasant: "Even if you think this is a white lie."

Chiara, who was sitting in the front seat, seemed slightly surprised when she heard that she had seen Serena through the rearview mirror. She had really seen the embarrassment on Serena's face. Then Serena looked at Matteo again, parted her lips, but said nothing.

Chiara curled her lips and hastened to say, "Miss Gallo, it doesn't matter. President Giordano always has a stern look, but he means well."

Hearing this, Matteo frowned, "There are many things I have to do."

Chiara smiled slightly, turned her head back and said nothing.

It seemed to get warmer in the car, and Serena blinked. In fact, she didn't care much either, but she didn't expect Matteo to expose her lies instantly.

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