Mr. Farina had the kitchen ready for her, with all the ingredients ready, so she would only have to choose a dish from the recipe to start preparing it herself.
-It is too much to ask you to do everything, Miss Galli.
Choose a dish from the menu that you feel most confident with. I'll leave the kitchen to you while we wait outside. -said Mr. Farina.
-All right,‖ agreed Anna.
Afterwards, Mr. Farina took the middleman and Amelia to the terrace for tea.
In fact, he was very good at making tea. Unfortunately, none of his guests knew the art of tea.
The middleman was very rough and handled the cup in a rather strange way. However, he was very good with words. After taking a sip, he flattered with exaggeration.
-My God, what a delight!
Mr. Farina smiled but said nothing.
Amelia was so worried about her daughter that she did not feel like drinking tea. The broker's words had convinced her that Mr. Farina was a very faithful man, and that the store was his late wife's legacy.
Of course, she could understand that Mr. Farina demanded the upkeep of the original store and the high rent.
However, what happened earlier in the day made Amelia very uncomfortable, thinking that this gentleman was making things difficult for his daughter. Anna knew nothing about his wife, not even her name. How could he expect Anna to prepare a dish that tasted the same as his late wife's.
This was ridiculous, totally impossible!
Amelia had reason to believe that the rent was a decoy and that the man's real goal was to humiliate them. She wanted to curse to express her anger and disgust, but the words would not come out because she remembered what her daughter had said.
"Forget it, Anna is still there cooking, I have to trust her, she will make it! I have to control my anger, after all, they haven't drawn the conclusions yet.... "
Time passed slowly, Mr. Farina continued to serve them tea and the middleman indulged, drinking cup after cup. The tea he drank warmed his body and chased away the cold of winter. But the downside was that drinking too much water made him want to urinate.
Out of respect for those present, the Intermediary had to force himself to leave a little later. "In a few minutes, Ms. Galli should have finished her preparation."
Eventually, however, the Intermediary could hold out no longer because the wait was killing him.
No dice, he was forced to get up, and said,
-Excuse me, Mr. Farina, Mrs. Amelia, I have to go to the bathroom.
Mr. Farina was very considerate and motioned to a maid to take him to the bathroom.
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The middleman had just left when the kitchen door opened. As soon as Amelia, who had been waiting anxiously, heard the sound, she immediately got up and greeted him.
-Daughter, how did it go? Is everything all right?
Before answering, Anna took two steps back to walk away. Then she warned him,
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Virginity in second marriages by Angela
Very boring...she is actually just dragging and dragging..no one is so stupid as the female in this story...