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My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) novel Chapter 2411

"It's fine," Tremaine said.

Rorita was stunned.

She thought that Tremaine did not like the bread, who knew that...

Rorita smiled and said, "Okay, I won't tell the housekeeper then."

After breakfast, Tremaine did not go to the office as he usually did.

He went to visit Madam Quartley after that.

That was because every morning, Zorion's son would be brought to Madam Quartley's place.

Madam Quartley wanted to play with her great-grandson.

When he reached her place, Tremaine saw the child holding a piece of bread in the shape of a small fish and he was giggling.

Madam Quartley seemed to look calm too.

Upon seeing Tremaine's arrival, Madam Quartley said, "Tremaine, come quickly. The child is finally smiling. He has been crying for so many days. Today, he finally smiled. I am so relieved."

Tremaine did not answer at first. He focused his gaze on the fish shaped bread in the child's hand. After some time, he said, "He seems to like the bread a lot."

"That's right," Madam Quartley said without hesitation, "This bread is quite unique. It is popular with children."

At first, Madam Quartley thought that the bread was strange. Now, after seeing how much Zorion's son liked it, she changed her mind.

"He likes it a lot," Tremaine repeated.

No one could tell whether that was a question or a statement.

"That's right," Madam Quartley said, "At first, the child was crying badly. However, after seeing the bread, he stopped crying. It seems like he finds it interesting."

Tremaine did not speak anymore.

After staring at the child for a few more moments, Tremaine said, "Since he likes it, let them send it each day to him. When he's ready to eat solids, maybe he can have some of it."

"Of course," Madam Quartley said, "But I am afraid that he will get tired of it after looking at it for a long time. Then, he wouldn't want to it either."

"No, he won't," Tremaine replied.

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