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Please Let Me Go novel Chapter 58

"I want to get in, let me in!"

Outside the door rang the voice of Clarissa. Her noisy shouting interrupted Antonio's thoughts. He was upset now and didn’t want to see Clarissa: Annoying.

Then Clarissa rushed in.

Antonio frowned, "Koby, you go out."

Koby went out. Clarissa stomped her feet with tears in eyes, which made Antonio stop being angry. Before he could say a word, Clarissa questioned, "Antonio, don’t you love me now?"

Before he denied, Clarissa sniffled and said, "Why don't you go home these days. I am afraid to stay at home alone and you did not answer my phone."

Clarissa walked to him and fluttered into his bosom, looking at Antonio, "Did sister forbid you to see me, Antonio!"

Speaking of Adelaide, he felt ashamed that he was hugging his mistress while Adelaide was lying in bed!

He pushed her away with a cold face. "Go home now!" he shouted.

Clarissa thought that Antonio was joking with her, after all, she could hardly distinguish he was serious or in joking.

She took Antonio's arm, trying to beg him. Antonio was annoyed and shook away her hands.

With that, Clarissa's back hit the corner of the desk. She quickly exclaimed, "Ah! My child!"

Antonio was panic, ran to her to support her and said in concern, "Are you ok?"

Clarissa's facial features twisted as if the pain was unbearable, "Antonio, I went to the hospital to see my sister, but she was not satisfied with what I said, so she deliberately pushed me!" She cried more sadly, "I know I was wrong. I did not hope sister would forgive me and I just wanted to see you."

"Ahhhh!!"

"Ah! My stomach, it hurts, it hurts."

Antonio was anxious and did not to think if she was really in pain.

Just then, Clarissa's white skirt was dyed red! Antonio was shocked, "Clarissa, you are bleeding!"

Clarissa rolled her eyes and said to herself, "It is my period.” She was usually in physical disorder. But she pretended that she was in huge pain.

It scared Antonio, and he hurriedly picked up Clarissa.

"Koby, go and drive!"

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