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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1686

The answer helped to unwind some of the tension Gilda was feeling. She continued to ask, "Then do you think it's important that your wife is a virgin?"

Frederick gave it a thought and said, "Not really, I guess. It's quite common nowadays. As long as two people are in love with each other, they don't have to bother much about if they were each other first."

Gilda nodded and looked at Frederick with anticipation. "Really? Then would you still love me if I'm not a virgin anymore?"

At that moment, Frederick felt like a bomb exploded in his head. He stood there feeling stunned and wondered if he heard it right. He knew Gilda since they were small, and he knew what kind of girl Gilda was. She was definitely not a girl who would sleep around or would have sex with someone who was not her husband. Most importantly, he was Gilda's first love. Therefore, it just did not make sense that Gilda was not a virgin anymore.

After a while, he smiled embarrassingly and still refused to believe it. "Gilda, are you kidding? How is that possible? I'm sure you're joking. Stop playing. You're not that kind of girl."

Gilda smiled bitterly. "Do you think I would lie to you about this?"

"No! What happened? Explain to me! Were you in another relationship that I didn't know?" Frederick asked angrily when he realized Gilda was not lying. He got emotional and frustrated too.

At that moment, Gilda was at a loss for words. She looked at Frederick angrily and asked disappointedly, "So is that what you think of me?"

When she was finished, she continued, "That was what happened. My dad only did it because he wanted to save my life. Or else I would be dead now. Frederick, I really hope you can understand what kind of situation it was. I didn't know about it but I can't blame my father, can I?"

After a pause, she said, "That was why I really wanted to talk to you in private. If you can accept it, we can go on with the wedding and no one will know about it. We can continue to live happily. If you want to look for a mistress, I won't mind. After all, it's normal for a gifted man like you to have more than one wife. But if you can't accept that I'm no longer a virgin, I won't blame you too. I was the one who didn't protect my body. I failed to present the perfect me to you."

In order to protect this relationship, Gilda belittled herself, and she even had to beg Frederick to forgive her. She continued to look at Frederick, hoping he could understand it was not her wish to sleep with another man.

"No wonder you were able to break through so many levels in one night!" Frederick smiled bitterly and felt terribly bad.

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