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Virginity in second marriages by Angela novel Chapter 1288

After saying this, Samantha shook her head as if helplessly, and then asked, "I'm not very sure, what do you want me to go and say clearly? I'm kind of dumb, do you want to say it clearly?"

The more innocent Samantha looked, the more she said she didn't know anything, the more enraged Margarita became.

When Codello saw Samantha's method of dealing with Margarita, he lowered his eyes and laughed slightly.

It seemed that she intended to use the method of provocation.

The more Margarita talked, the calmer Samantha became, and the more Margarita lost face in front of the elders, which seemed a bit mean, but she seemed excited by it.

Who told Margarita to make a mess of herself?

"Samantha, don't pretend, you heard what I just said and now you ask me to say it explicitly. Let uncle and aunt raise you, you are almost 30 years old, you are no longer a child."

The crowd of onlookers listened to the conversation between the two and then compared them.

Samantha was calm as usual, Margarita shouted and simply saw high.

Margarita's mother Marta, on the other hand, had been watching the movements around her and, after noticing that everyone was looking at her daughter with some disdain, realized that things were going in the wrong direction and immediately and surreptitiously grabbed Margarita's hand.

"Mame, stop it, why are you making a scene on this occasion?"

Margarita withdrew her hand, "Mame, I'm just trying to do justice to uncle and aunt, neither of them had a son, just a daughter, and now she's still so wasted, I can't bear to see her."

And the corners of Samantha's lips crinkled when Margarita said she was almost 30 years old.

Come on, she's in her early twenties, right? What do you mean almost 30 years old?

Samantha snorted at the thought and said, "Margarita, we are the same age, you think you are thirty, but I am not. But you are so eager to fight for my parents, so let's talk about it. You seem to have a problem with my parents having a daughter."

Margarita seemed proud at his mention, "Yes, everyone knows there are three kinds of unhappiness, one of which is not having a child, and you are the only daughter in your family, and you are still so ungrateful."

"Oh, so you are saying that women are inferior to men?"

Margarita had an older brother, so she raised her chest at that moment, "All I know is that I have a brother, but you don't."

"Oh." Samantha sneered, "Margarita, you are a girl and you are not proud of yourself, you are proud of a man, where do you put all the women in the room? Where do you put grandma?"

Samantha threw the question to Para.

She knew well that Para, although she had shown resentment toward the family, had never said in plain words that it was ungrateful not to have a son, but now Margarita was pointing it out directly.

So Samantha took it head-on and immediately went to name her.

Sure enough, when Margarita heard the words, "Where do you put your grandmother?" she was panicked and unconsciously looked at Para.

Para had also been taken to the pit by Samantha and now looked at Margarita with some displeasure.

Margarita panicked and quickly explained, "Grandma, that's not what I meant, grandma had three children who are so good, grandma must be very good too."

Para was persuaded, but those who came to assist beside her were not happy.

"Margarita, you say that, is it wrong that we don't have children? You are a girl and a new generation of children, why are you so rigid in your thinking?"

"My God, why do you think so horribly for a girl? Is it because you won't have the face to live if you don't have a child when you get married?"

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