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My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) novel Chapter 2502

Seeing that Tremaine didn't answer her, Madam Quartley thought he had the same idea as her. Joy filled her heart as she continued, "Tremaine, Rorita is a great woman. She has been with us for some time, and everyone here likes her."

"I know you still love Yesseca, so you've been cold to Rorita. But Rorita never said a bad thing about you and even covers up for you. You can't let such a good woman go."

Madam Quartley went one and on while Tremaine said nothing.

She eventually got breathless and urged him, "Can you say something at least?"

He sent another mouthful of food into his mouth, swallowed, put down his utensils, and said, "Grandma, you're right. She is a wonderful woman, and I owe her a lot."

"Didn't I say so? Then you should-"

Tremaine stood up. "I won't get married again in this life."

Madam Quartley fell silent.

She got up in a hurry, "What do you mean? You just said that she was a great woman, and now you're saying you don't want to get back with her? I am so confused."

He stopped in his tracks.

He looked back at her, saying, "Don't mention it again. I have let her down too much."

Time flew by in the blink of an eye.

One month had passed.

Many things had happened in the past month.

Nashaland.

Tremaine resumed his position as president and focused all his attention on his work. Elmonde, who was supposed to take over his position, became his right hand along with Sheldon.

The Cowell family still didn't know about Rorita's death.

After all, Rorita had already made the necessary arrangements. Every month, she would send a letter home.

She wrote all the letters in advance.

Perhaps Rorita was too sad that she wanted some time alone, so she didn't tell them that her number was canceled.

Agaphen City.

Yesseca finally got rid of the knot in her heart and returned to work in the bakery.

She personally designed a kind of bread named Rorita.

The ingredients for this bread were simple, only flour, butter, sugar, and milk.

Because of the unique craftsmanship, it was soft, fluffy, and delicious, which customers loved. And with that, it became a popular item in the store.

On this day, Yesseca was interviewed by a magazine.

Because of their bakery's popularity, she gained some fame.

At the end of the interview, the interviewers asked her about the Rorita bread that had been popular.

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