Tremaine said, "I will ask the housekeepers to continue ordering from Yesseca's bakery. Madam Quartley, I hope that you won't do anything behind my back to get rid of my only source of mental support."
"Tremaine, you really are stupid!" Madam Quartley's voice was filled with hostility as she shouted, "Rorita is an excellent woman! The entirety of Quartley Palace approves of her. With such a good woman by your side, why do you need another source of mental support? You're crazy!"
A trace of bitterness flashed in Tremaine's eyes as he replied in a low voice, "Yes, you're right. I really might have gotten crazy after she left me."
After saying that, Tremaine ignored Madam Quartley and continued to stride forwards. However, he stopped after taking two steps.
He spotted Rorita.
She must have overheard the conversation between him and Madam Quartley. Her face was pale, void of any color.
Tremaine was stunned.
He subconsciously opened his mouth, then closed it again. He wanted to explain himself, but soon swallowed back his words.
Forget it. After all, there was nothing to explain.
When marrying Rorita, he had already made things clear to her. He loved another woman and he would never forget about her. Till that day, there was nothing else he needed to explain.
Tremaine, remaining silent, walked away from Rorita.
As Tremaine walked by, Rorita felt a chill run down her spine, similar to how her heart was freezing over at the moment.
She suddenly felt extremely empty.
She finally understood her situation.
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