What's more, even if they forced Tremaine to stay, what was the point if he had no heart to manage the country?
Therefore, they might as well yield to him.
He had also observed that this Elmonde was a fine, young man indeed.
There was a reason Tremaine had chosen him to be his successor.
"Mr. Hawls, think it through! Mr. Tremaine had already decided, even I can't persuade him anymore." Hogan told Sheldon.
"Mr. Welmert! For the sake of the whole country, you must persuade Mr. Tremaine!"
Hogan shook his head. "I'm really unable to. Now, instead of wasting time talking about persuading him, it's better to think on how to assist the next president."
"The only president in my heart would forever be Mr. Tremaine alone! I, Sheldon Hawls, would also be forever loyal to him!" Sheldon declared loudly.
Hogan felt helpless.
Thus, all he could say was, "Anyways, I can't persuade him away from his decision! Mr. Hawls, your loyalty to him is hard to come by. I really want to help you, but this is out of my hands now. Why don't you persuade him again and see if you can change his mind?"
It was because his own persuasion didn't work that he went to look for Hogan.
But when he saw that Hogan no longer had the intention to persuade, Sheldon clenched his teeth.
Then he would go by himself once more.
Sheldon walked towards the president's office.
Tremaine and Elmonde were talking inside.
Sheldon stood straight at the door. "Mr. Tremaine, please give me a moment of your time. I have some business to discuss with you."
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