Madam Quartley coughed up a storm.
Yuliana burned with anxiety as she watched from the side.
It wasn't because she was worried for her, but the fact that at this point in time, how could Rorita still be in the mood to soothe her?!
If you were to ask her, it would be better not to care about her right now!
In fact, it would be better if she dropped dead instead!
If Madam Quartley died, then Tremaine would know the importance of the situation and wouldn't dare think to abdicate or sequester himself away!
Of course, these kinds of thoughts could only be hidden away in the heart.
About ten minutes later, Madam Quartley finally calmed down.
Rorita heaved a sigh of relief.
She immediately poured another cup of warm water for her. "Grandma, drink some water. Don't be anxious and rush yourself."
Madam Quartley accepted the cup and drank it.
Her wrinkled old face scrunched up, "How can I not be anxious at this time! Nashaland is going to be finished! Quartley Palace is about to be finished! Tremaine shouldn't be so foolish! How could I have such a muddle-headed grandson!"
Rorita lowered her eyes.
She wanted to comfort her, but when she saw how aggravated she was, she knew that it was no use no matter what she could say to appease her.
What's more, she also had some heavy thoughts of her own and really had no energy to persuade her any further.
"Grandma, I have an idea!" Yuliana suddenly spoke up, "I have an idea that would stop Tremaine from doing something this foolish!"
When she saw Madam Quartley coughed up her lungs earlier, and had the sudden thought of her death did she come up with this idea.
Like a drowning man would clutch at a straw, Madam Quartley instantly pounced on that statement, "Yuliana, what idea do you have!"
"Tremaine has always been filial
"What filial piety!" Before she could finish her words, she was interrupted by Madam Quartley. "If he was really filial, he wouldn't have done such a stupid thing. He isn't filial at all!" she cried out indignantly.
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