Chapter 1563 - The difference is too great
Chapter 1563 - The difference is too great
Not long after the group left, Pacino's phone call came. Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
"Manuel, I've been waiting in front of my house for so long , why haven't you come yet? Damn, it's so
hot."
"We're almost there, are you in a hurry?"
Manuel , I'm not in a hurry.
"I've been out for more than half an hour and who doesn't stay at home in air conditioning in this hot
weather."
"Then it's not necessary to go today, after all you'll be out all day."
"No, no, no, no, I'm sorry, I'm really sorry, I'll keep waiting, you drive slowly and be careful."
With that said, Pacino took the trouble to hang up the phone and squatted on the side of the road,
genuinely annoyed.
After waiting for an imprecise amount of time, Pacino finally saw the familiar license plate, stood up and
waved.
"I see Pacino." Angelica recognized him from the first glance.
When the car stopped, Pacino turned the corner and leaned into the passenger window, "Hey,
Angelica, you got my seat."
Angelica grunted slightly and spit his tongue out.
Pacino found her look so cute that he reached out to pinch her fleshy cheek, but before he could touch
her, a hand fell on his face.
Pacino looked up and met Manuel's dark eyes and could only grimace, "Manuel, you are too bossy.
Angelica is not your native sister. What happens if I play with her? Look at this little red face, she is so
easy to pinch, I will pinch her just a little, can you move your hand?"
When he said he wanted to pinch her face, Angelica immediately stretched out her hand and covered
her cheeks, tilting her body toward Manuel : "Pacino is bad, I won't give him pinch myself."
"Angelica, I say you are so pretty, I will be very sad if you don't give a pinch, pull your face out right
away and let brother Pacino pinch it more, let's make a deal that brother Pacino go to buy you ice
cream every day."
Pacino went out of his way to pinch her face.
Angelica, who did not want him to touch her, was convinced, "Pacino, are you serious? Do you buy it
every day?"
"Of course, I'm a man of my word."
Lea's voice came from the back seat:
"Pacino, I want some too."
"Hey, Lea's here too."
Hearing the voice, Pacino realized there were two other people in the back seat, one was Lea and the
other Livia.
When he saw Livia, a look of surprise crossed Pacino's eyes, but he quickly understood and greeted
her.
"Livia is here too."
When Livia's name was called, she nodded, "Hello, Pacino."
After the questioning, Pacino was still not ready to let Angelica go, so he asked her:
"So what? One ice cream a day, I will buy for you personally, will you pinch it for me?"
"Pacino can't go back on his word!"
As soon as Angelica had said this, Manuel turned his head toward her, "What are you thinking, silly
girl? He tries to deceive you, and you believe it?"
"But ......"
"Don't you dare to incite me, when have I ever lied to Angelica? Angelica, tell me, when did he ever lie
to you?"
Angelica thought very hard for a while before tilting her head and saying to Manuel:
"Pacino wouldn't lie to me."
"Come here, let me hold you."
Pacino let go of his claws toward Angelica and suddenly felt a cold chill around him, and then looked to
find Manuel looking at him coldly, his deep, dark eyes as sharp as a knife.
Inexplicably, Pacino's hand dared not move forward.
"Forget it, I won't pinch your cheeks today, round girl, save it for another day."
"Where do I sit?"
Angelica took the initiative and unbuckled her seat belt, "Pacino you sit with here, I go in the back."
If Manuel had not been there, Pacino would have been tempted to tease her, let her sit on his lap, why
go in the back seat?
Manuel unbuckled his seat belt at the same time, his face indifferent.
"Come and drive."
"Eh." Pacino seemed to have guessed, "I knew you'd squeeze me, I'll drive, I'll drive."
Once Manuel settled Angelica in the back seat, he switched seats with Pacino and the car continued its
journey.
"Do you still have to go to your uncle's house to pick up those two kids?"
"Yes." Manuel nodded and said in a soft voice, "When we get there I'll get another car then, take them
with you."
"No problem, I will take care of them."
Besides Manuel , there were Matteo and Anna's twins, Tiziano and Brillo.
And, of course, Luca and Samantha's baby, Guardo, who is very close to them.
Before Pacino joined, it was Manuel who was always in charge of these kids, being the oldest of them.
After Pacino joined, together they would take care of them.
Pacino is particularly impressed by this.
"They were so small when I met you, but it's amazing how much time has passed and how much they
have grown. How time flies!"
Yes, time flies. Manuel thinks back to when Angelica first arrived at his home, and how he never
imagined that his bond with his family would be so deep.
The other three were soon received, but because they were too young to drive, Manuel had to pick
them up.
Before getting into the car, Manuel turned and looked at Angelica.
Angelica also greeted him stupidly, "See you later brother."
"Go already. Pacino couldn't wait for Manuel to leave so he could tease Angelica all he wanted.
Manuel half-closed his lips and finally got into the car. Someone later approached and opened the car
door was Brillo sitting inside.
"Pacino, hello."
"Brillo, what are you doing here?"
" Manuel asked me to come here to give and leave the place to Angelica."
"Yes?"
Here's a bastard! He went to another car, and did not forget to take Angelica with him.
"No, no need, I have an extra seat, you can sit here."
Bang!
At first, Pacino had thought it would be good to have a car full of people, even with Brillo.
But then Angelica opened the door and ran out of the car.
"Pacino, I'm going with Manuel."
"And me!"
Pacino did not even have time to stop her, but the girl ran as fast as she could and in the blink of an
eye she was next to Manuel and in the passenger seat.
"Don't be angry, Pacino, Angelica has been following Manuel since she was little, it has become a
habit, and Manuel loves her more."
"But me, nothing." Pacino slapped the steering wheel angrily, "Is it just because they didn't grow up
together? That's a big difference."