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Virginity in second marriages by Angela novel Chapter 1574

Livia knew he meant well, had been her friend for so many years, had never looked down on her or anything else because of her family, and had even taken her home, dressed her in nice clothes, slept in the same bed, gone to watch the sunrise together and introduced her to her brother.

Thus Livia knew that she was completely disinterested and defensive of herself.

It was for her own sake that she spoke at this time.

But despite this, Livia's pride still got the better of her.

What she had worked so hard for, someone else could simply say something. It turns out that people are really extremely unfair to each other.

"There is no need." Livia rejected Angelica's offer in a low voice, her smile taking on some reluctance, "I want to get a scholarship of my own."

"But ......"

"Angelica, don't say anything." Livia took her hand, "I know what you're thinking, and I know you're doing it for my sake, but I really don't need this."

Seeing her insistence, Angelica had no choice but to stop asking her to join her for a barbecue in the evening.

Genara and Michela, however, heard that Angelica was going out for a barbecue, so they got dressed and said they would go with her.

When they arrived and saw Pacino alone, Genara and Michela were disappointed and pulled Angelica aside to ask her under her breath, "Why isn't Manuel here?"

"My brother had other things to do, so he couldn't come."

Of course, Angelica would not tell them the real reason, she could only tell them casually, and when they heard it, they all had a look of disappointment in their eyes.

"Then why didn't you say so earlier?"

"Yes, why didn't you tell me earlier?"

Angelica was a little stunned, "What do you mean?

You didn't go out for a barbecue?"

Because she felt a little strange, she was obviously here for a barbecue, why was it Manuel?

Angelica felt she understood something, but it was vague and a little hard to understand.

The girls realized they had talked too much, and could only rush to say something corrective:

"That's not it, it's mainly because we thought your brother would come, but in the end he didn't, that's why there's something called the feeling of disparity, you know?"

"The feeling of disparity?" Angelica didn't quite understand, "What does it have to do with the fact that Manuel didn't get to the sense of disparity?"

"Of course it matters! It's not just Manuel, for example, if only Manuel came today and someone else didn't come, we would also have a sense of disparity.

For example, if we initially said we were going to barbecues, but then we come and we find out on the spot, we have a little sense of disparity, you know what I mean?"

"Uh oh." Angelica thought she understood it, but it turned out she didn't understand anything. "So you mean you want to see Manuel?" She asked quietly, tilting her head.

Suddenly Angelica remembered what Pacino had told her this afternoon, that there were many girls who liked his brother, and that these two standing in front of her seemed to have feelings for him as well.

Angelica was a bit naive and did not bother to understand, but asked them directly.

"You like Manuel, don't you?"

Was Manuel really that popular? Even his own classmates had such thoughts about him?

Both Genara and Michela did not expect Angelica to ask out of the blue, and as if suddenly enlightened, they had to explain again, "Angelica, why are you suddenly asking such a question, did someone say something to you?"

"Well, no."

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