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My Heart only Beats for You novel Chapter 2334

Only once he had completely forgotten about Yesseca could he move on.

And the only way to remove Yesseca from Tremaine's heart was to introduce him to another woman.

Madam Quartley had thought of discussing this with Yuliana, but after thinking about it, she realized that wouldn't be appropriate. Madam Quartley then decided to talk about this with Hogan.

She told Hogan to find a new woman for Tremaine.

Hgoan said, "I'm afraid that the president has very deep feelings for Yesseca. It would be very difficult to do this right now."

Madam Quartley should be aware of this.

She replied, "I understand what you mean Hogan. However there isn't any other way right now. Please find a suitable woman for Tremaine, one that would move his heart."

Hogan thought about this and said, "I will need to put pressure on him. I can tell him that Nashaland needs a first lady. A woman who can help him with our country's political affairs. That might

convince the president." "After all, when it comes to his personal feelings, no one can replace Yesseca."

Madam Quartlry agreed to Hogan's suggestion. "Very well then. It looks like I will have to trouble you with this. Go and see if you can find such a woman, Mr. Welmert."

Soon, three whole days had passed.

Hogan had found the perfect woman for the job.

The woman's name was Rorita.

She was the daughter of a high-ranking official in Nashaland and had just returned from studying abroad.

Hogan had already come up with a few reasons to introduce her to Tremaine.

Firstly, Nashaland needed a first lady. Tremaine couldn't remain single forever.

Secondly, even though Tremaine had a very solid footing by himself, he was lacking the support of a family. Marrying Rorita would provide him the safety and foundation of one of the largest families in Nashaland.

Additionally, Tremaine could then work on guaranteeing his successor by producing an heir.

That night, Hogan arrived at the Quartley Palace.

He and Madam Quartley were going to convince Tremaine that night.

Madam Quartley had expected Tremaine to put up a fuss and was prepared for a long and drawn out conversation. Instead she was pleasantly surprised when Tremaine simply said, "Okay."

Both Hogan and Madam Quartley were stunned.

"That was easy."

Madam Quartley thought she had heard wrong and asked Tremaine, "Tremaine, are you really agreeing to our suggestion?"

"Yes." Tremaine replied and didn't say anything else. He stood up and left the room. Madam Quartley and Hogan looked at each other.

"Mr. Welmert. Tremaine... Tremaine has agreed to it. Just like that. I thought it would take us anywhere from half a month to a year to convince him!"

Hogan felt the same way.

Everything had gone much too smoothly.

It was going so smoothly, they couldn't believe it.

Hogan stroked his white beard and said, "I suppose the president has realized the reality of his situation after wallowing in depression for some time."

Madam Quartley was overjoyed to hear this.

She then said, "That would be the best thing to happen for him."

Tremaine went back to his bedroom.

A large painting hung at the head of his bed.

It was a portrait of him and Yesseca.

Yesseca was in a wedding dress, she was in his embrace.

Tremaine looked at it for a very long time, then reached out his hand.

He carefully stroked the portrait and then brought his hand onto Yesseca's face.

He adored Yesseca's eyes and eyebrows.

She looked beautiful.

Her eyes were like the stars. They were beautiful, sparkling and warm.

After some time, Tremaine moved his hand away and said, "Yesseca, I won't go looking for you ever again."

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