-How did you know?
-He was at my house the other night, wouldn't you recognize what he was wearing? But-" Isabella's face grew serious, "There is something very important I have to tell my goddess."
-What is it?" asked Anna pryingly.
Said Isabella solemnly, -This is something I can only tell my goddess.
After saying this, she passed Anna and entered the office to look for Serena.
After seeing the two dark circles under Serena's eyes, she could not help but exclaim:
"Goddess, what is it, what is it?
-Isabella stared at Serena's dark circles and exclaimed, "Just call me Serena."
-Just call me Serena,‖ Serena looked helplessly at Isabella who had suddenly appeared in her office, thinking that as a famous actress, how could she be so free and come to her office at this hour?
-Serena! - Isabella put her arm around her, "I saw it!"
-What did you see?
-President Cristian, from Ferrari's group, hugged you. Even though you were hiding your face, I recognized you immediately.
Serena was surprised. Something came back to her mind.
Yes, she had blocked her face that night. But for those who knew her, how was it possible for them not to recognize her? Serena's face looked worried.
Isabella coughed slightly. Then the expression on her face became stern for the first time, -I have to tell you first. The Internet is the fastest way to spread the message. Everyone is now looking for who the mystery woman is. There are no clues yet. But maybe someone will find you.
Serena didn't know what to say.
She had always known how fast the Internet could spread. The fact that she recognized it did not mean that others could not; after all, there was enough for everyone.
After all, there were quite a few people sitting around her that evening. And he had been gone for a while.
-Is that what you came to tell me today?
-Yes. Just to remind you to be careful. To be prepared for emergencies. But -there is something more important that I feel I need to tell you.
Serena, -Tell me.
Isabella clapped her hands together. Isabella's pretty face was a little hesitant, -I haven't decided if I want to tell you yet.
This made Serena laugh, -You haven't decided, so go home. Tell me next time. -No! said Isabella with a serious face, -You are my goddess. I had better tell you. After all...
I think this is all rather unfair to you.
Unfair? Serena was intrigued by his words.
She could not close her eyes just because her marriage to him was still going on.
It was too much for her to accept.
-Well. I guess I was a little nosy, but you have to be careful. Paul is still waiting for me downstairs. I'm leaving. By the way, my cousin is not a nice person either. You should be careful.
Serena began to think after Isabella had left. She was right. The followers would definitely know her identity.
Serena's gaze intensified at the thought.
So that afternoon, Serena took it upon herself to use her PR tactics. All information about her had been erased. Serena was relieved to see that the page was clean.
Although her incident with Cristian was problematic, life had to move on. She could no longer let her status in life be lowered by divorce.
The owner of the house she had contacted earlier suddenly called her and asked if she still wanted to come and see his house.
Serena really wanted to buy a house there, but the contract with Cristian had not been terminated, so she had put this on hold. Now she thought she probably couldn't get out of the contract with Cristian. But what if there was a need for money in the future?
Serena was thinking about it. The hostess was probably impatient. She had spoken directly, "Here's the thing. I have a family matter and I need money urgently. Why don't you come and see it today if you really like my house? Don't worry about it. We can talk about the price until we are satisfied.
Serena was a little moved. This meant that the other party had offered to lower the price. Then she could really go take a look.
There had been no orders lately, so she wasn't busy either. She had left the office early. Then she had gone with Anna to pick up Manuel from school to see the house.
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