Yesseca was dumbfounded.
Was Tremaine that hungry?
Tremaine was embarrassed when he sensed Yesseca staring at him.
He wasn't hungry.
However, he hadn't had Yesseca's cooking in a long time.
Tremaine asked, "What do you think about Dory's matter?"
It was a good opportunity to change the topic.
Hearing this, Yesseca turned serious.
The moment Yesseca found out that Aimeen wasn't Dory's mother, she had already decided to help her find her biological mother. However, she didn't expect Dory's biological mother to have such an identity.
Yesseca said in a low voice, "It's likely that Dory's mother didn't want her and purposely abandoned her."
After all, a woman of such an identity, a woman who didn't even know who her daughter's father was, how much love could she have for her child?
Tremaine agreed with Yesseca.
He said, "I was wondering what kind of biological mother would give their child to someone else. It makes sense now. She must not care about her daughter at all."
"Otherwise, she must've done something after seeing Dory being abused by Aimeen for so many years. Therefore, Dory must have been abandoned."
Yesseca nodded.
She said, "So even if we find Dory's biological mother, we're just pulling her out of a fire pit and pushing her into another."
After a pause, Yesseca let out a sigh of relief.
She added, "I've decided to take care of Dory. Although I'm not a mother, and I have no blood-relation with her, I think I should be able to become an outstanding mother."
Tremaine absolutely agreed with this point.
He said, "That's for sure. Montez likes you very much. If he likes you, Dory will surely like you too."
Yesseca's breathing hitched when Tremaine mentioned Montez.
Montez.
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