He took off his white shirt and tossed it aside.
The sight of his bare torso made Minnie's eyes widen in surprise.
Donald was indeed muscular, but his muscles were even and reasonable, unlike Pietro's bulging ones.
What caught Minnie's attention was Donald's scars.
Donald had a total of thirteen scars on his body. Some resembled knife wounds, while others appeared to be puncture marks. There were even two scars that looked like bullet wounds.
It was impossible for an ordinary man to have this many scars.
It was said that scars were like military medals for men. The sight of Donald's past achievements made Minnie's heart skip a beat.
“Jennifer, how did your husband get these scars?”
Naturally, Jennifer had seen those scars previously as she and Donald shared the same bed.
She replied indifferently, “My husband is a veteran. He might've got those scars back in the military.”
“Oh, he's hot. Can I touch them?” Minnie asked eagerly, reaching out to touch Donald.
Pietro's expression fell as he slapped Minnie's hand away. “Why would you want to touch scars? I have a scar on my thigh. You can touch it if you want.”
Minnie chuckled. “Yours? You got that scar when you fell to the ground after being chased by a dog when you were young, right? Meanwhile, he got his scars from fighting and killing enemies in battles when he was a soldier.”
After Minnie exposed his embarrassing incident, Pietro scowled and left the hot spring pool.
He went to the front desk where a man drinking alcohol and looking at pretty ladies greeted him. “How did it go? Did you succeed?”
Pietro's lips tightened as he revealed unhappily, “The man who accompanied her is not an ordinary person. I think he's a veteran, and he appears to be hostile toward me. And that Jennifer didn't show any interest in me.”
Diego Baxter furrowed his brows. “Seriously? I can't believe you fail to seduce her.”
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