"Oh, so she didn't come after all," Tremaine repeated back.
For a brief moment, the hope in his eyes faded, leaving behind only pain and sorrow.
Tremaine walked back to the car. His voice sounded hoarse and tired. "Let's go back to Nashaland."
He then lowered his voice to the point that only he could hear himself, "Turns out I had been dreaming this whole time."
In Nashaland.
Tremaine went straight into his bedroom and ordered that no one was to disturb him.
Sheldon knew what Tremaine meant by that.
He didn't want Tremaine to remain trapped in his depression. He then said, "But Mr. Tremaine, there is still work to be done at the presidential office."
He knew that Tremaine had always taken his work very seriously and so, hoped to encourage him to focus on work instead of feeling down.
But it didn't work this time.
Tremaine then said hoarsely, "Don't talk to me about work right now."
Tomorrow was a rest day and he would only be needed at the presidential office the day after. He had time for a long rest.
Tremaine slammed the door shut.
Sheldon's heart sank as he stared at the tightly shut doors.
He knew why Tremaine wanted to sleep in today.
The president is hoping to dream of Yesseca again.
Because in his dreams, Yesseca would return to Nashaland and hold him again.
But in reality, that was impossible.
After standing at his door for some time, Sheldon decided to head back to Agaphen City.
He was going to find Yesseca.
Yesseca's ruthless reply today didn't rouse the president from his delusions, instead he became even more obsessed with her.
Sheldon became anxious when he saw him like this.
He couldn't allow this to continue.
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