Montez put on his clothes immediately.
After putting on his clothes, Montez stood in front of Tremaine and asked, "What are you doing? Why have you dragged me out of bed so early in the morning? I was having a nice dream!"
"Dreaming?" Tremaine said sarcastically, "Daydreaming, I'm sure!"
"Of course not!" Montez said loudly.
He had been having a very sweet dream!
It was a beautiful dream!
He'd dreamed about Yesseca getting married! But the groom wasn't Tremaine, it was Montez.
Just as he was laughing happily, Tremaine had suddenly appeared and lifted him out of his bed.
Montez's wonderful dream was rudely interrupted.
Montez was so mad at Tremaine that he gritted his teeth angrily.
Tremaine snorted coldly. "All you do is daydream anyway!"
Montez glared at Tremaine angrily.
Right at this moment, he had returned to the cruel reality instead of his sweet dream.
In his dream, Yesseca was going to marry him.
But in reality, Yesseca was going to marry Tremaine.
Montez was depressed and angry!
Why was this happening?
His daddy was so old!
He was such a horrible old man!
Montez really couldn't understand why Yesseca would choose such an old man for a husband!
It would be so much better to be with a younger man, like him!
Montez was depresseed.
"Montez, I have something to tell you." Tremaine got straight to the point.
"Go ahead!" Montez said unhappily.
"Listen, I'm going to marry Yesseca." Tremaine then added, "It doesn't matter whether you agree to it or not, because your opinion isn't going to change anything."
Montez was silent.
Tremaine then said, "That's all. I'm heading off to the presidential palace now. Don't forget what I've told you."
Tremaine then walked away.
He wasn't like Yesseca. Tremaine wasn't the type to sugar coat or smoother) things out, he simply said whatever he wanted to say.
In Tremaine's opinion.
A man's mind shouldn't need to deal with all kinds of twists and turns. It should be kept straight and direct at all times.
He would never even consider Montez's feelings about rejecting their marriage.
Because in Tremaine's point of view.
A man should act like a man.
"If a person's heart is fragile and that person cannot accept the truth, then that person is not a man!"
As Tremaine reached for the door, Montez suddenly shouted, "Wait!"
Tremaine stopped.
He turned around and asked, "Was there anything else?"
Montez asked quietly. "Can't you get my mommy back?"
Not that things had come to this, Montez was desperate.
This was the only thing he could think of.
If his father could get his birth mother back, and if they could be together again, then there was hope.
Maybe he could still have a chance to be with Yesseca.
Upon hearing Montez's question, Tremaine blinked.
A moment later, he replied, "Yesseca is your mother."
Tremaine then turned around and left.
Montez sat on the bed, lost in his thoughts.
He actually wanted Tremaine to find his mother.
That was the other reason why he didn't want Tremaine and Yesseca to be married.
Because he really wanted to find his birth mother.
He really wanted his father and mother to be together again.
Just like any other child would.
He had always hoped for this.
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