Chapter 95: Senator Alos, Bella, Nannette and Madonna
Moreover, she only had that one piece and it was still in the pawn shop, so her immunity to clothes was really low.
She blushed and took it, nodded to Peter, and went inside to change.
By this time Mirkovsky had left, and Angela lowered her head and shyly walked into the room to change clothes.
Then the door was pushed open, and Peter smiled and said: "Keep changing."
Angela's face suddenly turned red.
She bent down but could no longer straighten up.
When the countess came out, she did not see Mr. Senator and his daughter, but she heard a sound like a cat meowing, and she couldn't help but be filled with emotion.
This congressman has a wife, and she can already think of her daughter's future as the congressman's mistress.
But when I thought that in the upper class society, this kind of thing was very common, I slowly calmed down.
But what made her blush was that she actually waited for several hours.
When Peter came out, she did not dare to look him in the eyes.
After kissing and embracing the countess again, Peter left.
For three consecutive days, Peter visited Angela's room, and the countess looked at Peter differently.
Peter enjoyed it.
Then Angela took a few days off and became Katyusha's tutor.
Karl was very happy that Peter came more often, and secretly laughed at Ekaterina, whom he had never met.
She didn't believe that with Peter's ability, a Catherine could keep His Majesty, and she was even pregnant.
Peter took care of the countess even when he had nothing to do. Angela's living environment improved a lot, which made the countess very happy, and she even cared about Mr. Congressman.
In this way, although the emperor was immersed in a happy life, the pace of Russia's development moved forward steadily under the established tone.
Peter also met a Mrs. Manzoni because of the Countess, and Mrs. Manzoni wanted to introduce him to a woman.
In order to facilitate understanding of people's lives, Peter agreed.
Two days later, Peter met this woman.
"This is Congressman Alos. He has a bright future."
People always call Peter this when they introduce him. Peter also asked the church under the jurisdiction of the government to arrange a fourth-class priesthood for him, which gave him a halo.
The girl introduced by Mrs. Manzoni was also willing to accept Peter, but asked him to give up his position in the church and marry her.
Peter was surprised that Mrs. Manzoni didn't tell her that she had Carl?
He originally wanted to leave, but was ready to give this girl a try.
For seven consecutive days, after handling state affairs and accompanying Catherine, Peter kept talking to the girl, torturing her terribly.
This girl was a well-behaved girl, and she had only one disappointing answer to Peter's approach, which was that she wanted to be his wife.
She also believed that Mr. Congressman's wish would not exceed this limit.
The girl's conservativeness made her feel sad, but she thought she had given her the greatest favor.
So Peter went to the Yusupov Palace for recreation for a while, and found a lot of happiness there. He would contact this girl when he came back.
But it turned out that the girl was still conservative, but Peter met two of her best friends.
No matter where they are, these two best friends criticize the girl for being too harsh on Mr. Congressman. You know, this is Mr. Congressman.
Later, Peter visited the girl frequently, which made her father displeased and asked the girl not to meet Peter.
So Nanette, one of the girl's best friends, wrote a letter to Peter:
"Mr. Congressman, I would do anything in the world for my girlfriend. She comes to my house every holiday, has dinner with us, and stays at my house. You try to get to know our Aunt Ollie. Mrs. O, if you can do it, please be smart and don't show that you like Bella.
This is because if you don't pay attention to her girl, she will hate you."
"In addition, although Mrs. Oreo has a high social status, she has little money. She hopes to be included in the list of aristocratic widows organized by the 'Sacramental Mutual Aid Society', and the chairman of this mutual aid organization is Mr. Yellownov. Part 1 On Sunday, Bella told my aunt that you are a congressman, and if you have the ability in this area, it would be easy to say a few good words for her. So she wrote you a text message, and you will see it when you get home. If you If you can help her, she will treat you as her own son. At that time, I will try to let you and Bella talk alone. Please believe in my friendship and wish you peace."
Peter found it very interesting. After going to the craftsman's department to check the progress of the cement and making several attempts, he accepted Mrs. Oreo's invitation after reading her letter.
Peter was received cordially and expressed his readiness to complete the task for Mrs. Oreo.
Meanwhile, Peter rarely spoke to Bella and used his good words only for Nanette.
Nannette and her sister Marton lost their parents and were raised by their aunt, Mrs. Oreo. The house where she lived was Mrs. Oreo's only property.
She rented out the first floor, and her only friend, Rosa, a 60-year-old official, was looking forward to becoming a widower so he could marry her.
The two sisters lived on the third floor. There was a very large bed in the room. During holidays, Bella slept with them.
Peter soon got the documents signed by the Privy Council that Mrs. Oreo expected, which could not have been easier for him.
After getting it, he notified Nanette, who wrote a letter to Peter:
"My aunt will invite you to stay for dinner, but don't agree. As soon as it's time for us to eat, you get up and say goodbye. Matong will send you to the gate, but don't go out. As long as the door is locked, others will I will think that you are no longer in this house. Sneak quietly to the third floor and wait for us there. We will come as soon as your aunt goes to bed. As for whether you can have sex with Bella alone all night long as you wish. Talk, it depends on what she means. I wish you good luck."
When dinner time approached, Peter did not stay for supper as Nanette had said, but said goodbye to Mrs. Oreo, who also accepted it.
Martyr brought up the lamp to illuminate Peter, but Mrs. Oreo always thought that Nanette was the object of Peter's affections and ordered her to send Peter out.
Nanette quickly descended the steps, opened the door, closed it loud enough for everyone to hear, and returned to the house.
Peter arrived at the third floor and soon met the three of them, Nanette, Mattong and Bella.
To Peter, this is just a game.
As darkness fell, Peter said: "We've had enough chatting, shouldn't we get closer?"
Bella said:
"You must know that I cannot sit next to you in such darkness."
"Then you want me to sit here alone until dawn?"
"Then go to sleep."
"Do you think this is possible?"
"Then you come and play with us, 'Touch the Blind Man.'" Nanette shouted.
Peter stood up and looked around, but in vain.
Those who were caught were either Nanette or Marton. They quickly announced their names, and then Peter let them go.