After a pause, Madam Quartley said angrily, "Tremaine rushed out in the middle of the night. I asked the secretary earlier and she said that Tremaine didn't go to the Shiryu Palace. Where else would he go in the middle of the night? Could it be Yesseca's place?"
Hearing what Madam Quartley had said, Yuliana was also someWHAT worried.
Yesseca hadn't appeared in their sight for a long time.
She thought that Tremaine had gotten tired of Yesseca and Yesseca would never show up in their lives again. Little did she expect that Yesseca would come up with such trouble again.
"Grandma, I told you long ago that Yesseca is not a good person. Look at her, she is making trouble again!" Yuliana deliberately tried to make Madam Quartley madder. "I don't know what she is up to either. Perhaps she knows that you don't like her, so she asked Montez and Tremaine to go over to her place."
Hearing this, Madam Quartley became even angrier. She slammed the table and said, "How dare she!"
After a while, the butler came back.
The butler told Madam Quartley that there was no one in the Cowell home.
"What about calling Tremaine? Can you reach Tremaine's phone?"
"Madam Quartley, his phone is still turned off."
Yuliana took the opportunity to speak, "Grandma, Tremaine would surely know that you would be worried after not seeing him and Montez here in the morning, yet he still chose to turn his phone off. Who would ask him to do that? Tremaine wouldn't do such a thing himself."
Madam Quartley was so furious that she couldn't calm down at all!
Needless to say, it was definitely Yesseca who did all that!
Tremaine only realized that his phone was turned off when Montez reminded him about it.
Montez said, "Daddy, do you want to give Great Grandma a call? Great Grandma sends me off to kindergarten every day. She'll be anxious not seeing me by now. You should let her know that I'm not going to be attending school today."
Tremaine only then remembered it as he took out his phone.
It was because he had been troubled by what had happened that he'd actually forgot such an important matter.
As soon as he took out his phone, Tremaine found that his phone was turned off.
It was not that the battery had been too low. It was probably because he'd accidentally turned it off when he was carrying Yesseca in his arms.
Tremaine then turned his phone on.
Just as he turned it on, he found that there were countless missed calls.
Some were from Madam Quartley, and some were from the butler.
Tremaine then dialed Madam Quartley's number.
When the call got connected, Tremaine immediately said, "Grandma, I have some matter to attend to so I won't be accompanying you for breakfast today. Montez won't be going back either. I'll inform his kindergarten that he won't be going today. You don't have to send Montez to school."
The matter was simply too complicated, and Tremaine was in no mood to explain it to Madam Quartley, so he simply explained it briefly.
This made Madam Quartley even angrier.
She had called him so many times. Although
Tremaine did call her back, he didn't even explain, and simply tried to dismiss her with a simple sentence.
"Tremaine!" Madam Quartley suddenly raised her voice and said, "Why did you send Montez to Yesseca's house last night? And why did you go out in the middle of the night as well? Did you go to Yesseca's house too? What were the both of you doing all night?"
"Grandma, I don't have time to explain it to you now." Tremaine said in a low voice.
Madam Quartley was still furious, "You'd better explain it to me. Tremaine, you've always been doing things right. Why did you do such a thing? You'd better explain it clearly to me right now!"
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