Previously, Yesseca had only told Preslie that Montez had a quarrel with his classmates.
But she didn't state the reason for it.
"I don't care why he had a conflict with his classmates," Preslie cried out, "He is the dignified president's son! It must be because of his arrogant young master act! It's not surprising then that he had problems with his fellow classmates!
Yesseca let out a rueful laugh.
Look at that, Preslie really had more than a few misunderstandings about Montez.
Yesseca then recounted the whole situation to her.
Preslie was utterly dumbstruck after that.
Still, she was a kind-hearted girl in the end. Once she heard about everything from Yesseca, she unknowingly felt a little more sympathy towards Montez.
She had never thought that he, as the president's son, was actually being ridiculed in public by his classmates for being a b*stard with no mother.
Preslie's heart softened.
She finally resigned herself to her fate and said,
"All right, all right, if you want to accompany him then go ahead. Do whatever you want."
Yesseca wouldn't have expected that at this moment, while she and Preslie were conversing, that Montez had actually gained a listening ear in the form of Ruth.
And Ruth was in an excited mood.
One adult and one child chatted with each other, and unsure as to how they got to that line of conversation, they actually brought up some things about Ruth's son.
Ruth asked Montez about her son's condition in the Quartley Palace.
Montez told her everything without hiding anything from her.
Ruth listened carefully, unwilling to even miss a single word.
When she heard that Madam Quartley would constantly carry her son around, half of the tension she carried in her heart was alleviated.
She had feared in the beginning that Madam Quartley would give the child over to Yuliana for her to raise.
Now it seemed like most of the time it was Madam Quartley who took care of him.
This was the great- grandson of the Quartley's matriarch. Ruth knew very well that Madam Quartley wouldn't treat her child shabbily.
Montez babbled on for a long time when he suddenly asked, "Madam Welmert, why are you so interested in my little brother?"
Montez was still young after all, hence in regards to Bevon's origins, he didn't know anything about it.
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