The corners of Tremaine's mouth inched upwards.
A naughty smile bloomed on his lips.
He went onto the bed and hugged Yesseca. "Have you already gotten used to the feeling of being by my side? Will you feel uncomfortable and not be able to sleep when I'm gone?"
Yessecaw was confused.
She muttered, "No."
"You're lying!" Tremaine retorted.
"I am not!" Yesseca was adamant.
"You are!"
"Did not!"
Tremaine said nothing. In a swift move, he pressed Yesseca onto the bed with his own body.
Yesseca was struck mute for a moment.
She immediately raised her hands in surrender. "I did, I did!"
Tremaine got off her.
A glimmer of light flashed across his eyes.
Sure enough, that was the most effective method.
It was much more effective than the other methods Matthew had taught him.
Doing it this way was the simplest. He only needed to use his body strength and not his words.
Yesseca couldn't help but feel a little embarrassed being forced to admit what she did, so she immediately changed the subject. "Who called you just now? Who's ringing you up so early?"
Tremaine pursed his lips. "Sheldon."
Yesseca's heart skipped a beat.
Was there something wrong? Why was Sheldon calling so early?
She asked in a trembling voice, "Is there something wrong?"
"Yes."
Yesseca's heart pounded harder. Her mouth was dry as she asked, "What is it? Is there someone who's against our relationship?"
Before Yesseca could finish her words, Tremaine interrupted her, "Sheldon said he was lonely and couldn't fall asleep on this long, empty night."
Yesseca went speechless
She widened her eyes.
Was Tremaine serious?
She looked at Tremaine while Tremaine stared back at her, a meaningful look on his face.
Yesseca understood.
Tremaine was deliberately lying to her!
Her tension turned into anger.
Yesseca really wanted to kick him out of bed.
However, she didn't dare.
She was afraid that if she did, he would torment her once again.
Yesseca could only suppress her anger.
She spat out two words, "Liar."
Tremaine hugged Yesseca tightly and smiled. "So, Yesseca, you're one lucky girl. You don't need to spend your nights alone as you have me by your side. I can fill up the emptiness."
Yesseca said nothing.
She was about to throw up.
Why the hell was he so shameless?
She almost cursed.
Yesseca swore, in all her life she had never met a person more shameless than Tremaine.
Yesseca couldn't help but ask, "Tremaine, are you really the president of a country?"
"Of course!" Tremaine said with certainty.
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