Tremaine actually forced Yesseca's eyes open!
Yesseca was silent.
"What are you doing?!"
"Stupid woman!" Tremaine spat out.
He then pressed down on Yesseca with his body.
He brought his handsface so close to hers that the tips of their noses almost touched. "You madedinner
tonight."
Yesseca was stunned.
How did Tremaine know that?
She abruptly denied, "I didn't!"
"No?" Tremaine drawled. "Are you sure you didn't?"
Yesseca licked her lips. "Fine, | did. But | only made enough for myself."
"Are you sure?"
"Yes, | cooked only for myself."
"Stupid goose, you cooked foras well. You calledbecause you wantedto chfor dinner, but |
didn't, so you dumped all of the food. Am | right?" Although Tremaine asked her this, his eyes looked very
confident. Obviously, he already knew the answer.
Yesseca said guiltily, "No, it's not like that."
Tremaine didn't respond.
He continued to stare at her.
Under his deep gaze, Yesseca felt like she had nowhere to hide.
She wanted to look away and avoid his gaze, but then Tremaine kissed her cheek.
Yesseca was quiet.
Her eyes opened wide, "Tremaine, why did you kiss me?!"
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A smile appeared on Tremaine's face, he looked proud and mischievous. "Yesseca, you must really love me. You
cooked forbecause you really love me, don't you? | knew it!" "No!" Yesseca argued.
"Yes." Tremaine said with certainty, "Yesseca, you really love me, just as much as | love you."
Yesseca held her breath.
Her heart pounded when she heard his last sentence.
There was an indescribable atmosphere growing between Yesseca and Tremaine, but soon...
"Tremaine, what are you doing?"
He had started undressing her.
Tremaine's smile looked even more mischievous. "We're going to do what lovers do. Don't you agree? How else
can we do it without first taking off our clothes?" Yesseca was silent.
She grabbed his hand and said, "Tremaine, | won't do anything with you before | first make something clear."
Tremaine chuckled. "What else do you have to tell me? We've been very clear about each other."
"Navidia." Yesseca spat out that name.
Tremaine brought his lips beside Yesseca's ear. As he spoke, his hot breath swirled about Yesseca's earlobe.
"Stupid goose, are you jealous?"
Yesseca widened her eyes angrily. "Jealous? Can you be serious? | need to talk to you about this. Please be
serious!"
"Alright, I'll be serious."
"You're still lying on top of me!"
Tremaine said, "What doeslying on top of you have to do with being serious?"
Yesseca looked at him with her eyes wide open, "Have you ever seen anyone lying on top of someone when
they're talking about something serious?" Tremaine looked at Yesseca's serious face and smiled. "Okay, okay, I'll
get up."
Tremaine moved off from Yesseca.
As soon as Yesseca sat up and sighed in relief, Tremaine's said, "Stupid goose, I'll give you ten minutes. If you're
not done by then, I'll press you down again." Yesseca looked at him quietly.
She asked, "Why though? Why are you givingten minutes?"
Tremaine glanced at her and said, "I've been holding it in for a very long time. | can't stand it anymore. Ten
minutes is my limit."
Yesseca was quiet.
Although he hadn't said anything wrong, it sounded very suggestive.
Yesseca coughed and said,
"Tremaine, Know about Navidia. L
an
She is the princess of Megeland. If you marry her, then both Na and Megeland can form into alliance. This is very
good for Nashaland, and this is what the people want."
"So?"
"That's why..." Yesseca clenched her fists. "You and Navidia are much more suited to be together." "She really is a
better match forthan you." Tremaine said softly, "She'd be very beneficial to our country instead of you, a
dry pickled sort of woman."
Yesseca was silent.
Although she had led Tremaine to think this way, she still felt uncomfortable about it.
Widening her eyes, she continued, "Yes, yes... I'm just a dry pickled woman that comes from nothing. | provide
no benefit to you, so you should just marry Navidia already!" "I'm not marrying her." Tremaine said firmly.
"But she can provide so many benefits to your country, why don't you?" Yesseca retorted angrily.
"Because | don't love her."
"It doesn't matter whether you love her or not. What matters is that she can provide several benefits to
Nashaland."
As soon as she said this, Tremaine laughed.
Yesseca was silent.
She asked with her eyes wide, "What are you laughing at?"
"I'm just laughing at what you've just said."
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"What's so funny about it?"
Tremaine looked at Yesseca and
said, "According to you, if even an old sow can provide benefits to Nashaland, should then marry that sow and
see if a human and animal can be in love. Next, how about we consider if another man can provide benefits to
the country as well? | should get married to that man and have a ssex relationship. Why, even a 70-year-old
woman could be beneficial to the country. | should marry that old lady too."
Yesseca was quiet.
She was trying her best to hold back her laughter.
"But Hogan really wants you to be with Navidia." Yesseca had changed the topic. "He's a very important official."
"He's not as big as your man."
Those two words, "your man" made Yesseca's heart jump.
"But Hogan is very important to you, isn't he?" Yesseca whispered. "He is also very important to Nashaland, so
you should listen to his opinion."
"Yes, he is important." Tremaine said seriously, "I must consider his suggestion and the importance of marrying
Navidia for Nashaland."
Yesseca's heart jolted.
A hint of bitterness flashed across her eyes.
So, Tremaine was considering marrying Navidia after all, wasn't he?
Yesseca looked at Tremaine and said, "Tremaine, | know you're thinking about it."
Tremaine nodded and said softly, "I've been thinking about how to set up Hogan and Navidia together, which not
only meets Hogan's expectations but would also allow both Nashaland and Megeland to form an alliance."
Yesseca was quiet.
She heard a murder of crows cawing at a distance inside her mind.
"Was she mistaken? Had Tremaine actually said that?!"
Hie.
What was on this man's mind?
Getting Hogan and Navidia...