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My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) novel Chapter 1915

Hearing Tremaine's words, Hogan's eyes flashed with a touch of determination.

He fished out a thick resignation letter from his coat pocket.

He handed over the resignation letter. "Since you don't listen to any of my advice, please approve of my resignation!"

Tremaine's eyes fell on the resignation letter in Hogan's hand.

His pupils dilated.

Hogan was actually prepared!

"How great!" he thought.

Hogan thought that Tremaine would surrender just because he fished out his resignation letter.

Well, that was impossible.

Tremaine reached out and took Hogan's resignation letter. He wrote the word "Approved" on it.

He used a great amount of strength. His strength penetrated the paper, and the tip of the pen almost poked through the paper. Then, he threw the resignation letter at Hogan. He said nothing, but his face was livid.

Hogan took his resignation letter and left the President's office without saying anything.

Hogan returned to the cabinet.

He summoned all the members of the Cabinet for a brief meeting.

The purpose of the meeting was to let the other members know that Tremaine was still adamant and stubborn in his decision of staying with Yesseca. Despite Hogan threatening him with his resignation, Tremaine still stood his ground.

Hearing what Hogan said, all the members of the Cabinet were enraged.

"How can he be so stubborn?"

"Yes, exactly, how can he allow Mr. Welmert to resign? Mr. Welmert has contributed a lot to the country. How could the president just let him go that easily?"

"Lust is the most destructive weapon that can defeat a ruler. Does the president not know about this? Marrying Princess Navidia is the best decision. Must he be so stubborn?"

"Mr. Welmert, you can't leave! If you leave, no one else can persuade the president to change his mind. You can't just leave!" "Yes, Mr. Welmert, even if Mr. Tremaine approved your resignation, you must not leave. For Nashaland, you must stay!"

Hogan's expression was solemn, and his voice was deep. "Nothing will change whether I leave or not. It's for me to stay. I can't persuade Mr. Quartley to change his mind. Whether I leave or stay, it doesn't matter."

All the members of the cabinet panicked when they heard Hogan's words.

"Mr. Welmert, are you really going to forget about our country and see it go down a destructive road? Please reconsider for the sake of Nashaland!"

"Yes, Mr. Welmert, you've always worked hard for the country and the people. Do you really want to leave just like this?"

"Mr. Welmert, it's fine if you resign, but what about the country? What about the citizens? Mr. Welmert, as things stand, both the country and the cabinet can't let you leave!"

The hubbub continued.

Hogan raised his hand and made a gesture of silence. The crowd immediately quieted down.

Hogan spoke, "Don't you all worry. I won't forget about Nashaland nor its citizens. I'm just a part of a bigger picture." Hogan's eyes flashed with a sharp light as he continued, "It's useless for me to continue to persuade the President to change his mind. Since that's the case, let the people change his mind. I believe that he would have to listen if the people spoke their minds. If he doesn't, then he'll be the one that is going to be destroyed!"

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