Celebrity House [Anna]

Chapter 6 Chapter 6

The light blonde hair is very smooth, not combed meticulously with hairspray like ordinary government officials, but let it fall, but it will not cover the eyebrows.

His blue eyes were darker than his hair, and his lips were red.

This secretary is of medium height, not as strong as ordinary Russian men, but tends to be thin, and his excessively fair skin only makes him look more beautiful.

He doesn't look like a traditional Russian, which is somewhat similar to Karenin.

Most of the officials or those who have held a half-time job in the government, those with low positions are mostly scrawny and cautious, and those with high positions are mostly fat.

Before, tall and thin people like Karenin were still an outlier, but now, there was another one.

Anna didn't want to describe a man as beautiful, but the one in front of her was indeed.

"Good day, ladies."

The man walked towards them, smiling, with a steady but non-aggressive gait, more graceful as if he were waltzing.

"I'm meeting for the first time. I'm Chief Karenin's secretary, Vladimir Salnikov."

The young man named Vladimir kissed the backs of the hands of the two ladies as was the custom.

This is not a good time to leave someone talking.

"Come with me, Mr. Vladimir," said Anna.

"Thank you very much, madam." Karenin's secretary was polite and did not presume.

Anna took Vladimir to Karenin's study, and the latter left after finding the documents Karenin needed.

After Vladimir left, Lygia thought it was time for her to leave too, but she still excitedly expressed her affection for Vladimir.

"Oh! God, what a handsome boy!"

Although Anna was a little curious about Vladimir's embarrassing identity, she decided to keep it in her stomach for the time being, so as not to make Ligia think too much.

After Countess Lygia Ivanovna left, Anna was going to walk in the garden.

"Ma'am, do you need me to accompany you?" Yunina asked.

Anna glanced at Yunina, she was only seventeen or eighteen years old, she had a round face, her facial features were not beautiful, but it made people feel comfortable, and the most rare thing was that she didn't talk much and was careful in doing things.

"I'll just go for a walk by myself." Anna refused Yunina's company.

She wishes she didn't have to deal with people 24 hours a day, though, she's much freer now.

In the garden, although it was only three o'clock in the afternoon, it was a rare sunny day.

The branches are covered with rustling silver bars, which bend the branches very much. In the morning, there will be the sound of breaking. The housekeeper Kearney will get up early and order the servants to clean up the broken branches. Lenin's mansion was well managed by the old butler.

The snow was thick, but the roads had been cleaned with coarse salt.

The road paved with cobblestones and paved with marble is convenient for walking and beautiful. It is not difficult to imagine the prosperity of midsummer.

Anna is wearing a black mink velvet coat today. The style is simple, but the mink velvet itself is luxurious, and too many decorations just make it look bloated. A wide-brimmed black silk is tied into a small knot, shining on the chest .

She put her hair up and hid it in a warm hat.

When she first came out and inhaled the bitter air into her chest, she almost shuddered, but afterwards, it was a long-lost comfort.

She walked slowly and began to think about her previous life.

It was also the same snowy day, dazzling bright red, she and An Ning lost their parents and had to be sent to their grandmother's house.

She remembered An Ning holding her hand and saying, "We are sisters, we are together for a lifetime and cannot be separated."

But in this world, who can accompany whom for a lifetime?

Anna blinked her eyes, as if the tiny snowflakes picked up by the wind had drifted into her pupils, making her a little teary, but when she looked up, it was clear that her brows and eyes were clean and nothing had happened.

"It's freezing," she mumbled, before giving up the rest of the rest of the walk and heading back the same way.

After returning to the house, Anna took off the slightly soaked velvet boots and handed them to a maid to clean them up, while she plunged into Karenin's study.

She didn't want to see anyone now, and Karenin's cold study was the best place, and even Seryozha didn't want to go there.

She managed to keep herself quiet for a while, until the door lock suddenly clicked.

Anna looked up, her eyes a little tired.

"you're uncomfortable?"

asked Karenin, frowning again.

Anna didn't want to talk to him, but her rationality told her that she couldn't do that. After all, Karenin was not a stranger who had nothing to do with her now, but her husband in name.

"A little bit." She smiled slightly and followed his words.

If she doesn't feel well, she can be alone for a while, she doesn't mind being treated as a sick number.

"I asked Kearney to contact Karens." Karenin gave the most sensible solution.

"Don't bother him, I think I just need to rest early." Anna tried her best to say this calmly, so as not to make Karenin feel any impatience.

The cold study made the tip of Anna's nose a little red. She found that the owner of this body might have a bit of rhinitis or something. Her eyes became uncontrollably teary after being exposed to the cold.

Karenin hesitated.

In his opinion, once there is something uncomfortable, the best thing is to see a doctor, just like people should turn to the government for help when they encounter injustice.

But his wife refused, she wouldn't have been like this before.

If this is in government affairs, when encountering different opinions, Karenin will always subconsciously think of more alternatives in his mind to persuade others to agree with him, even with his wife, he often does the same.

But now something is different.

He saw the little tears of his wife.

If Karenin wasn't the kind of person who couldn't see women and children, he would definitely be able to think of the most sensible way to persuade his wife to agree with him.

Sadly, that's the kind of guy he is, and he's definitely not going to let his political enemies know that.

Karenin walked up to his wife. He thought for a while, and when Anna was caught off guard, he put his hand on her forehead to test it.

"I'm not a professional, but I feel fine." Karenin said hesitantly.

He is a person who likes to be precise. In the field he is not good at, he is not very confident in expressing opinions and judgments that do not contain hypocrisy.

After feeling the hesitation in his own words, Karenin said again, his voice regained his calmness and speed: "I still insist that it is best to let Dr. Cullens come over to show you."

It's much better now, and he likes to give the most sensible advice and methods.

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