"Sir, you must think twice about this!" Hogan's voice grew louder.
Tremaine was getting a little impatient. "I've already thought it through."
After that, he paused and his eyes darkened. "Mr. Welmert, it seems like you have a lot of free time to be able to chat with me here. I should increase your workload."
Hogan said nothing.
He knew it would be useless to continue talking.
Tremaine was more determined in his actions than he thought. He had to come up with a practical solution.
Hogan had no choice but to comply, "Mr. Tremaine, I'll be taking my leave."
Hogan was not Madam Quartley.
Although Madam Quartley wanted to deal with Yesseca, everything she did she did was meaningless.
Hogan, however, was different.
That night, he immediately organized a meeting with the entire cabinet.
The next day, the cabinet submitted a letter that objected to Tremaine and Yesseca's marriage and insisted that it would be against the public's will.
Although Tremaine was a high-ranking president, he had to consider the opinion of the cabinet.
The letter gave him a big headache.
What's more, Sheldon had even deliberately asked Tremaine, "Sir, do you think we should take the wedding slowly?"
"No." Tremaine said directly, "Proceed as scheduled."
"But the cabinet..."
Tremaine glanced at Sheldon and said, "Don't worry about the cabinet. Mind your own business. You haven't finished what I asked you to do yet!"
Sheldon said nothing.
He then exited the room silently.
Tremaine dismissed the letter from the cabinet.
However, Hogan had been serving in Nashaland for many years with deep roots in the country. It was impossible for him to let the matter go.
Hogan decided to think of another way.
That same day, Madam Quartley called Hogan and asked him how things were progressing.
Hogan let out a long sigh. "Mr. Tremaine is very determined to marry that woman. He even ignored our opposition."
Madam Quartley was immediately worried. "Hogan, what do you think we should do? Tremaine can't marry her. She's a vixen. Marrying her will bring calamity to the country."
Hogan spoke in a deep voice, "Madam Quartley, don't worry. I won't let him marry her. I've gathered all the cabinet ministers for a meeting to pressure him into cancelling this marriage. And also, I've send someone to Megeland."
"Megeland?" Madam Quartley was shocked. "For what?"
Hogan explained, "To talk about the marriage. We want to know what we'd be able to gain from a union with Megeland. Mr. Tremaine has always placed importance on the country's development. When we tell them about the benefits he can get out of the marriage, he will surely consider it."
Madam Quartley nodded her head.
Hogan had means better than her.
Yesseca and Tremaine had been entangled with each other for so long, but she hadn't come up with any efficient measures to break them apart. Hogan on the other hand, had come up with many ideas in just a few days.
Madam Quartley believed that Hogan must have put a lot of pressure on Tremaine.
Because Tremaine had been coming back late for the past few days.
Whenever he came back, he looked haggard and had a perpetual frown on his face.
Madam Quartley had a feeling.
A strong feeling that Yesseca and Tremaine might really be separated this time.
Because of Hogan's unceasing pressure, the entire President's office was in turmoil.
Tremaine was facing tremendous pressure.
Yesseca, however, who was staying in Quartley Palace, knew nothing about this.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey)