Before Hogan left, Madam Quartley said to Hogan deliberately, "Do you want to meet that woman? If you do, I can ask her here right now." Hogan's face was full of disdain.

He was the third generation in his family to hold the title of senior official. He was of no ordinary status, and regular people did not deserve his attention, much less a mere servant. Hogan said coldly, "I'll go and meet Mr. Tremaine."

Yuliana came over.

While Hogan was still there, it was not appropriate for her to come over and listen in on the conversation. Now that Hogan was gone, Yuliana came in immediately and asked Madam Quartley about Hogan's opinion. "He agrees that Tremaine can't marry her."

Yuliana breathed a sigh of relief.

She said, "Madam Quartley, I told you Tremaine was going to marry her, but you brushed me off and called me unreliable. Now you probably believe me, right?"

Although Yuliana seemed to complain, her voice was so soft that Madam Quartley didn't feel disgusted or irritated by it.

"Yuliana, I blamed you for no reason." Madam Quartley didn't forget about her previous criticism of Yuliana.

How was she to know that Tremaine would change his mind only a few hours after he said that he would not marry Yesseca. That was certainly beyond what she was expecting.

"It's fine. As long as Tremaine doesn't marry Yesseca, I'm okay with going through the trouble."

Madam Quartley cast an admiring glance at Yuliana.

Yuliana was a good wife.

By right, this should have nothing to do with her, so she didn't have to get involved. However, Yuliana was still concerned...

"Yuliana must care a lot for the Quartley family's reputation to be doing all this for Tremaine's sake," Madam Quartley thought to herself.

At the President's Office.

Hogan met with Tremaine.

"Sir, I have been informed that you're getting married." "Yes." Tremaine fixed his eyes on the document in his hand with a calm look. Hogan suppressed his emotions and asked, "Can I ask why I was not informed on such an important matter?"

already

Hogan was speechless by Tremaine's

hasn't been sent to the cabinet yet.

looked up at

was Tremaine's subordinate to him as a president, Tremaine often called Hogan "Mr. Welmert" when

over because she doesn't have any family background. She's merely an ordinary girl. There is nothing for the cabinet to discuss." Tremaine's words had depth

Hogan's heart jolted.

for his help for the very first time. Judging from Tremaine's tone,

had to persuade

and for

Hogan said, "Sir, I heard that the woman had been a servant of the Quartley

Tremaine's eyes flashed sharply.

in a deeper voice, "So, my grandma told

Internally, Hogan laughed bitterly.

as

it, so he admitted it, "Yes, she looked for me, but she is

formed a straight

have to remind you that you are no ordinary citizen. You are the president of

glanced at Hogan and said, "She and I are a perfect match. There is no better

his voice. "Mr. Tremaine, what are you talking

servant or maid isn't a good

course." Hogan's tone

all of us are equal, but now you're telling me that

shook his head. "Sir, this was how it was written on paper, but in reality, a servant really

you mean that the government has been fooling the

sweat was about

stand

of course I didn't

Tremaine said, "If you didn't mean that, then you must have nothing

Hogan

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