"Mom, I'm back." When Manuel returned with the cart, Serena had just finished studying the design of the dress. She turned and bent down to pick up Manuel.
"Good job, Manuel. Sit in the cart that Mommy will push you."
"May I?" Manuel looked excited, crossed his fingers, and his eyes moved all over, "I don't know if I'll make a good impression, though..."
Serena laughed out loud, "What impression should you give as a child?"
Then she put Manuel directly into the shopping cart. Manuel grabbed the edge of the cart and sat down, "Okay."
Downstairs
Cristian and Beatrice went to the fresh area to buy food. Looking out of the checkout, they saw several girls looking at Cristian with bright eyes. The light in their eyes dimmed at the thought of his wife and son.
The cashier, after taking the money, noticed that they had bought many items more than once. At that moment she felt strange, but asked in a warm voice, "Sir, aren't you waiting for your wife to leave? You have already paid for all these things."
Cristian seemed not to have heard her. He took the bag expressionless.
"Sir?"
Beatrice squinted her eyes, "Are you talking to him?"
The girl was stunned and nodded, "Yes."
"Did you just say his wife?"
The girl seemed confused by Beatrice's suspicious look. She hesitated for a while before saying, "Just now--a beautiful lady came in with a baby. She also went upstairs now. I thought you were a couple."
Hearing that speech, Cristian stared at the cashier.
Looking at that fierce gaze, the cashier immediately felt her back cold, and she felt a pressure in her shoulders that made her lean forward.
"That..."
Seeing that there was something strange about Cristian, Beatrice smiled embarrassedly, "We went in together without anyone else. Maybe you were mistaken?"
The people nearby who saw rushed to help the cashier.
"I'm sorry, my friend is a little short-sighted, just now a lady put her things here and said she would give them to her husband later, there were two of them too, she must have misunderstood, I'm sorry."
"It's okay." Beatrice shook her head, "It's just a misunderstanding, now we have also solved it, it's not a big deal. Good, Cristian. Do you want to scare the girl with that look of yours? Come on let's go."
With that said, Beatrice dragged Cristian out of the supermarket.
After they left, the cashier stayed where she was, her eyes red with fear, and the people next to her comforted her.
"Are you okay?"
The cashier shook her head and bolted, "I'm fine, but... It looked so fierce and scary."
"Yes, I think so, too... He had a terrible look, even though he looked good, he's a piece of ice, even if he wanted to, he couldn't cover it up."
"Yes." The red-eyed girl nodded, "But... That child looked so much like him, they..."
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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...