He never seemed to think this way.
Even though she knew he did not like her, even though she knew that pursuing him would be a difficult task.
But didn't she already know this subject? She had even encouraged herself in advance, so she had to pursue him, no matter how difficult it would be.
A man with a cold face and a cold heart like him was a lot of work for her.
Not even Chiara, who had been his secretary for so long by his side, had been able to impress him even for a minute....
Secretary.
Anna's eyes lit up and she suddenly turned her head to look at Manuel.
-What do you think of me, Manuel?
-Manuel looked at her confused, not understanding how one second she looked helpless, but the next she was angry again and seemed confident.
-I think I might have a chance! I won't work for your mother anymore, why don't I apply to be the secretary to the president of the Giordano Group?
Manuel's eyes had become instantly resentful.
-Aunt Anna, if you don't help my mother, won't she be even busier?
-Manuel, think about it, she can still spend money to hire someone else without me. An employee like me, just spend some money and he can find her. But your uncle is different, if I miss him, there won't be a second Matthew to chase in the future.
After saying much, Anna felt bad again. Manuel was only a five-year-old boy, why was he telling her this? This was not something she could understand.
Thinking about it, Anna stood up and patted the boy's forehead.
-Forget it, I'm not going to talk to you, you don't understand these things anyway, I'll wait for your mother to come back and tell her about the proposal. When I win your uncle over, I won't have to worry about the rest then, I will go back to help your mother.
Anna's expression and eyes immediately lit up at the thought of the days to come.
Manuel looked at Anna, helplessly shaking his head, and said in a fake old man's sullen tone, "Aunt Anna, I don't even want to hit you, but it's a long way.
-Really," Anna abruptly turned her head to look at little Manuel, "Where did you hear that? When did you learn it?
-Well," Manuel said without blushing, "Teacher taught me."
-The teacher taught you,‖ Anna narrowed her eyes suspiciously and bit her lower lip, -This is strange, didn't you go to kindergarten? How did the teacher teach you?
-The last time the teacher was teaching us how to learn, she said we are still very young and have a lot to learn later, so she taught us this phrase.
Anna thought from side to side, thinking it seemed to make sense, and nodded without saying anything else.
Seeing her not dwell on the subject, Manuel was relieved; fortunately he was smart enough to be able to explain it.
When they reached the door of the house, Anna asked as she typed in the code, "There should be no problem with leaving my job temporarily, but if I join them, what if your uncle doesn't agree?"
This was the obvious truth, his uncle seemed to have no interest in women, Aunt Anna had shown this in an obvious way, if she had gone to the company to apply as the president's secretary, his uncle would probably have simply avoided her.
At the thought, Manuel suddenly looked up and gave Anna a pitying look.
Anna was so pathetic.
She contrasted herself with her mother, who was chased by men, but Anna not only had no one to chase her, but she had to chase men backwards, and with particular difficulty.
-Phew!
Thinking about it, Manuel could not help himself and sighed heavily.
Anna pushed open the door and heard him sigh, asking curiously.
-Why are you sighing at such a young age? Come in, let's cook some noodles for dinner tonight, shall we?
-Okay!
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...