Matino grew up in an environment where his father always beat his mother: if she did not get what he wanted, if she fought back, his alcoholic father would grab any weapon and beat her.
As a child, he grew up resenting his father and resisting his own bigotry, even becoming more and more radical in later years, moving from initial displeasure for his mother to resentment for her cowardice.
Whenever he told his mother to stop living with his father, he was a monster.
His mother always held his head and said, "Silly boy, if you don't live with him, what will we both eat?
Matino said, "Mother, I'll make money, I'll support you when I grow up and we'll leave the Farina family, okay?"
His mother shook her head and hugged him tightly with tears in her eyes, "Little one, don't say these things in front of your father, if he hears them he will be angry again, mommy is fine, don't hate daddy either, your father was very good to mommy, it's just that now he has changed a little, we have to believe that daddy will change for the better, okay?"
At that time, Matino really believed his mother's words, after all, he still had the innocence to think that his father would really change.
And what happened? His father changed, but his heart was not at the same time his mother's, because he started having relationships with all kinds of women. At first his mother didn't notice, but once she found lipstick marks on his clothes and went to look for him, but he was too worried to care about his mother, but he probably didn't do anything to her because she was weak.
Only later did a woman come directly to the door, and Matino hid outside and overheard the conversation.
The woman said to her mother, "Your husband has been with me for a long time, why don't you divorce him? I heard he was so disgusted with you that he found you disgusting not long after he married you, and he didn't even want to look at the children you had, so why didn't you divorce? Are you afraid that if you divorce you won't be able to support yourself and your children?"
Matino's mother's face turned white and her body trembled at the woman's words.
"You, what are you talking about?"
"Nonsense? Your husband promised to marry me in a while, and you are nothing but an abandoned woman. If you know what you're doing, you should leave now so you don't have to make a bad impression.
"That's right." The woman wore extremely brightly colored lipstick and smiled openly at her mother, "I'm pregnant and your husband likes me very much, so you won't stand a chance when the time comes."
After the woman left, Matino ran outside and curled up in his mother's arms, "Mom, let's not let Dad come, okay?"
But Matino's mother was still convinced that his father would change, and when Matino's father returned in the evening, his mother went back to beg, and through the door, little Matino saw his mother on her knees, her head bleeding.
He clenched his fists and almost bit his lower lip.
He could not understand why his mother should be so cowardly, why a bastard like his father should kneel for him, so Matino pushed the door open and shouted.
"Mother don't kneel to him, he doesn't deserve it, he is a big, bad man."
The couple was taken aback and his mother rushed to hug him, "Baby, stop it."
"I won't!" Matino gritted his teeth and cast a deadly glance at his father, "You don't deserve to be my father at all!"
Danielo listened to this and what else? Danielo kicked Fiatta in the face, "It's all your fault, bitch, you have to say a lot of bad things about me in front of him, don't you? How do you teach your son?"
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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...