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Virginity in second marriages novel Chapter 668

Summary for Chapter 668: Let me think.: Virginity in second marriages

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Read Chapter 668: Let me think. with many climactic and unique details. The series Virginity in second marriages is one of the top-selling novels by Angela. Chapter content Chapter 668: Let me think. - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Virginity in second marriages Chapter 668: Let me think. for more details.

"Leonardo would have investigated everything when he caught them at the supermarket. As perceptive as he was, he wouldn't let them get away again." Serena thought.

-So what?" so quietly, Cristian laughed with an icy smile.

Serena felt upset by his smile and grabbed his sleeve, explaining, -I swear I didn't say anything to Leonardo, he knew because....

-It doesn't matter anymore, because he knew anyway, long before I did, even though I'm his biological father, didn't I?

It was the truth, and Serena could find no reason to reject him.

Then Cristian closed his eyes, his coolness and seriousness diminished, "Any mistakes?

Serena lowered her gaze, "Yes, but ...

-Stop!" he interrupted her, in a surprisingly calm tone.

Seeing his calm state, Serena felt even more uncomfortable: "What are you going to do with me?

He did not answer.

-Do you want to break up with me?

At that moment, Cristian opened his eyes and looked into hers, where he saw a tremendous sadness: "It's not clear to me.

-What do you mean you're not sure," he asked with a pale face.

Serena suddenly grabbed his sleeve with great force and said angrily, -What are you going to do, you thought of breaking up with me, why,‖ she said angrily.

Cristian said nothing, motionless, stiff with confusion.

With more force he grabbed her sleeve, Serena shouted, "Tell me, have you thought of breaking up with me?

Hearing her violent tone, Cristian looked at her with a pale face and eyes full of disquiet and questioning, he felt much pain in his heart.

In fact, he had not thought for a moment about parting with her, even though he had lied to her for so long, because she was the one he had waited for days and nights.

With so much difficulty and suffering, he had managed to bring her back to his side and make her his own; he would never let her escape again.

He would not answer her because at the moment he was confused about what had happened.

Cristian lowered his head and pushed his hand away. Then he saw her sobbing with tears shining in her eyes.

With fury overpowering him, Cristian shouted, "Let me go!

-No..." he pleaded cautiously, "If I let you go now, you will never come after me again."

-Now it's your turn, you're afraid of losing me," he replied in a wry tone.

Tears lingered in her eyes, under which she became even more delicate, while a mist covered the blue sky, the half-clear half-focused atmosphere increased its beauty.

As soon as she sat on the ground, the cold had gone through her body causing her to freeze. Suddenly she stood up.

She went down to the second floor and saw nothing.

She sat there motionless for a long time, suddenly remembering her son.

She went back to the second floor to look for him, but did not find him and neither did her tracks.

Hearing the violent noises, Anna came out of the room and approached her, asking, "What happened?

As soon as he saw her, he shouted, -Have you seen my son, where is he?

-Manuel is not downstairs with...?" she suddenly thought of something, and looked at Serena with wide eyes.

-Didn't he take him...?" he suddenly interrupted his words and looked at her.

Understanding, Serena paled, motionless: -His father will take him away.

-What do we do now? Do we take him from him or call your brother," Serena stopped her as she pulled out the phone.

-Stop.

"Cristian is angry about the lies, if we go to Matteo, he will be even more angry." Serena thought.

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