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Virginity in second marriages novel Chapter 229

He asked her.

She, without saying anything, merely shook her head, then sank it back into his chest.

Before Cristian arrived, Serena had already calmly analyzed the situation: after all, she had done nothing, as had Anna Galli. Even if a confrontation was necessary later, she had nothing to fear; in the worst case scenario, she would take charge of the whole situation and that was it.

Now, however, that Cristian had come running and his black eyes had looked at her extremely worriedly, a sense of mortification had taken hold of her.

She had therefore come to the conclusion that she could no longer take charge of everything, but would have to find a way to clear the matter up.

However...if Geneva was really in mortal danger then...they would not get rid of the matter so easily.

A lot of people frowned upon it, and they probably wouldn't have missed the opportunity to make them pay for it.

"Serena!"

Francesco Rossi came running. He had received Serena's message warning him that something had happened to Geneva, so he had come in a great hurry, but he never expected, once he arrived, to witness this scene: his ex-wife lying in the arms of another man. At this sight, Francis exploded with anger, "You made me come all the way here to show me this?"

At Francis' voice, Serena came to her senses. In front of her was the familiar smell of Cristian; just before, Serena out of fear had let go of her fantasies...but now she was back to reality.

She made to get up slowly and answer Cristian's question, but someone stopped her by holding her by the back of her head.

"Go away," Cristian said coldly, as he brought Serena back to his chest with his hand.

Cristian's aura of strength spread throughout the room forcefully investing even Francis, who, evidently frightened, cast a glance at Cristian and then, in a trembling voice, babbled, "I'm not...it wasn't me who came, it's that woman...it was she who sent me a message and made me come with a deception."

"Oh yeah?" asked Cristian, lifting the corners of his lips slightly.

Serena, trying to free herself from the grip that held her against his chest, managed to say in a whisper, "It was me who called him."

Francis then regained his courage, "Did you see that? She admitted it too!"

Cristian's gaze faded slightly as Serena, finally released from his grip, directed his glance at Francis, "I called you in to take a look at the ER, you didn't forget what I wrote in the message did you?"

Francis then remembered that in the message Serena had written that something had happened to Geneva, and seeing Serena staring at the emergency room, he understood the situation: "Would you like to tell me that Geneva is inside the emergency room?"

Serena did not respond, giving Francis tacit confirmation.

Francis then jumped into a rage and turned furiously to Serena, "What have you done? Ginevra is soon to give birth, how can you be so mean as to raise your hands against her? If something has happened to the baby, know that I am not finished with you."

Serena, biting her lip, said trying to keep calm, "You don't even know what happened, how can you call me mean?"

"When you separated, your lover was already a few months pregnant, and yet you dare to criticize others?" At the time, it was Luca Russo who had come into possession of Francesco Rossi's records and, knowing the situation perfectly well, as soon as he heard Francesco criticize Serena, he immediately jumped up ready to defend her. "You scoundrel you are, for two years you spent money only on your mistress huh? So after you won the lottery, you couldn't wait to get a divorce. And now you even have the nerve to speak ill of her. You are a disgrace to all men, woe to you if you continue to call yourself a man!"

Luca Russo's words were even heavier, so much so that Francis' eyes turned red with anger, "You!"

"You did well to get a divorce. Once free from a good-for-nothing like you, our Miss Serena was certainly happier."

"By the way," Cristian added in a low voice, a smile on his face, as he touched the still visible bruises on Serena's neck with his finger. The light and gentle movements of his fingers immediately gave some relief to Serena's wounds. "In truth I have to thank this good-for-nothing. If it were not for you, I could never have had such a good wife, could I?" And he said these words turning a gaze full of sweetness to Serena.

At this moment his eyes seemed like two bright stars in the depths of the sea, and Serena, for a moment, almost believed his words, but...she soon realized that it was all just an act.

Cristian Ferrari's wife could not be disgraced like this.

And Cristian also had to safeguard his prestige.

Serena then also let out a sweet smile, "Oh yes, I too have you to thank for the divorce. Had it not been for you, I would still be suffocating in a sea of misery and misfortune, and I would have foolishly continued to be fooled by you."

Then with both arms she grabbed Cristian around the neck and leaned even closer to him, "I have you to thank for my being able to find such a good husband."

"You...," Francis Rossi never imagined that the two of them were able to put on such an idyllic family picture in front of him and, from anger, took his head in his hands without being able to say anything.

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