Subsequent events unfolded in a perfectly logical manner, as they engaged in the normal activities that any couple would, only to find that Shina Macai was actually a virgin, a fact that Bidegla had not anticipated. The next morning, Bidegla awoke to find Shina Macai gone, having already departed. Surveying the disheveled bed, Bidegla couldn't help but chuckle bitterly, realizing that he had not accounted for Shina Macai's innocence. Wasn't it said that virgins were a rarity in this day and age? How was it that he had encountered two of them in quick succession? Furthermore, apart from Tara Lassen and Shina Macai, Tamma Jones and Jennie were also virgins, which cast doubt on the assertion that virgins were hard to find in this era. However, upon reflection, Bidegla understood that they all came from influential families, so it was hardly surprising given the high social standing and discerning tastes of these women that ordinary men would not capture their attention. Bidegla remained in bed, having slept less than three hours after nearly battling with Shina Macai until daybreak. Several more hours passed until Bidegla felt unable to sleep any longer and opened his eyes to the warm, sunlit room. Without bothering to freshen up, he approached the bed and retrieved a herbal remedy from the large box that Stuart Buzer had given him, confident that in his current state, he would fully recover within two or three days. Time had no meaning in his practice, and Bidegla was awakened by the ringing of the telephone. Taking the call, Bidegla was momentarily taken aback, as it was Jennie calling. Could something have happened? After a moment's thought, Bidegla answered the call. "Jennie, is everything all right?" he inquired. "Well, a woman from the jewelry store has come looking for you," Jennie Laura revealed, leaving Bidegla once again perplexed, as he hardly knew any women in Bamboo Sea City. "Who is it? I don't recall anyone notifying me that someone was looking for me," Bidegla said, puzzled. "I don't know her either. She claims to be your classmate, and she's quite the beauty," Jennie Laura added, her tone becoming somewhat sour. "Oh dear," upon hearing that the visitor was a beauty, Bidegla felt no joy, as he had already discerned that the beautiful and elegant Jennie was already feeling jealous. "Wait there, I'll be right over," Bidegla said before ending the call. Forgoing further practice, he quickly freshened up and set off for the jewelry store in his Lamborghini. Since gaining the ability of clairvoyance, it seemed that his encounters with beautiful women had increased. Bamboo City No. 1 was not far from the jewelry store, and Bidegla arrived in twenty minutes. However, as he was about to park his car, he had a sinking feeling and turned around to leave, as he had already realized which beauty had come looking for him. Parked outside the jewelry store was a red Ferrari, the same one he had driven just the night before. At the entrance of the jewelry store, two stunning women were engaged in conversation - the gentle and lovely Jennie Laura, and the outspoken Tamma Jones. "Damn, how did she find her way here?" Bidegla thought to himself, not wanting to step out of the car, fearing that Tamma Jones may have already disclosed everything.
How would Jennie react if a beautiful woman she didn't recognize called her husband? "Ah, here he comes," Bidegla prepared to turn and leave, but at that moment, Jennie Laura suddenly pointed to Bidegla's car, causing a noticeable change in Bidegla's expression.
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Goodness, could my luck be any worse? Although she hadn't gotten out of the car yet, Bidegla could already sense that a huge trouble was looming.
Since she had already been discovered by them, Bidegla naturally couldn't escape. After a slight change in her expression, she quickly composed herself and walked over with a smile.
I absolutely cannot admit this. No, I absolutely cannot admit it.
With the spirit of being like a dead pig unafraid of boiling water, Bidegla reluctantly waved at the two of them.
"Is it really you?" Looking at Bidegla, Tamma Jones' gaze scanned her from top to bottom as if with a magnifying glass, making Bidegla's heart race.
Yesterday, Tamma Jones had thought that Bidegla came from an ordinary background and had even considered taking care of him, but who would have thought that Bidegla actually had such a deep foundation.
Driving a luxury car even more advanced than hers, how could this be the car of someone without money?
Thinking about what had happened yesterday, Tamma Jones' face turned slightly red, but quickly returned to normal. She had already noticed the significant difference in the way Jennie Laura looked at Bidegla.
That look, as if it only contained Bidegla, Tamma Jones was also a woman, very sensitive to these things. With just one look, she had already inferred many things.
"Which classmate of mine are you? I can't seem to remember." Approaching Jennie Laura and Tamma Jones, Bidegla rambled, as if she didn't know Tamma Jones at all.
Hearing Bidegla's words, Tamma Jones also showed a hint of grievance on her face, but luckily there were people around, so she didn't lash out.
Her own husband was really terrible, actually denying that he knew her, after she had come from so far away to find him. It was truly infuriating.
"Bidegla, isn't she your former college classmate?"
"My former classmate?" Hearing Jennie Laura's words, Bidegla pretended to carefully look at Tamma Jones before covering her mouth in disbelief and saying, "Are you the former chubby girl?"
Bidegla's tone and actions were very exaggerated, leaving Tamma Jones stunned. When was she ever a chubby girl?
"What chubby girl?" Tamma Jones asked in confusion.
"I thought it was someone else looking for me, turns out it's you. What's the matter? Do you need something?" Bidegla then pulled Tamma Jones to her side without waiting for her response, saying to Jennie Laura, "Jennie, she might need to speak with me. You go ahead, I'll talk to her over there."
With that, Bidegla didn't care whether Tamma Jones wanted to go or not, and dragged her to a place over ten meters away.
"Why did you come looking for me?" Without Jennie Laura around, Bidegla immediately asked, looking at Tamma Jones with an unfriendly expression.
"What's wrong? Why can't I come?" Glaring at Bidegla with annoyance, Tamma Jones' expression also turned sour.
"I told you not to come looking for me, didn't I? Why did you come? And how did you know you could find me here? Who gave you the information?"