At the thought of this, Tremaine was filled with mixed emotions.
On the one hand, he felt guilty.
But on the other hand, he was glad.
He felt guilty for being the reason that Yesseca was unable to have a happy family or her own children in this lifetime.
But he was also glad because he wouldn't be able to accept it if Yesseca really married someone and had a child with them. He definitely wouldn't be able to accept it!
He knew that he had separated from Yesseca and had no right to ask about her personal affairs.
If Yesseca found someone else, he should be happy for her.
But he really couldn't imagine Yesseca with another man.
Over the years, he had come to this city from time to time for this reason.
He knew that it wasn't possible between him and Yesseca.
He didn't hold onto the hope that something might happen either.
However, besides coming to this city from time to time to see how Yesseca was, he also had an unspeakable thought.
He was worried that Yesseca would be with another man.
Fortunately, Yesseca had been single all these years.
Now that he heard what Yesseca said, Tremaine was relieved.
But at the same time, he felt that he owed Yesseca.
For a moment, Tremaine was lost for words.
The atmosphere was tense because Tremaine didn't respond.
At the same time, Preslie had returned.
Preslie was stunned to see Tremaine and Yesseca standing in the living room.
She sensed the tension in the atmosphere and was about to quietly leave when Yesseca saw her.
Yesseca was at a loss because of the awkward and tense atmosphere. When she saw Preslie, it was as if she had found her savior.
She immediately shouted, "Preslie."
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