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For Tremaine, tonight was a total disaster!
Although tonight was a dinner which he had planned to resolve his current problems, while for Yesseca, it was
nothing more than a regular meal. But she was the one who was acting strange. Tremaine thought about this for
a while but couldn't understand what he had done wrong. He just didn't know why Yesseca had gotten upset so
quickly again.
Matthew sighed to himself when he heard Tremaine say that.
Tremaine really didn't understand women at all.
Matthew would have to work very hard to teach him.
If it were someone else, he wouldn't have had the patience to do so. But since it was Tremaine, he had to be
patient, for Yesseca.
He couldn't leave Yesseca to suffer like this.
Only by helping Tremaine understand how women think, could they actually get along and eventually live
happily together.
Matthew patiently said, "Mr. Quartley, only a woman who is capricious and rude in front of you truly loves you."
Tremaine nearly spat out the wine in his mouth as Matthew said that!
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"A woman being willful and rude to you is how you know she loves you!"
"Are you saying a woman shows that she loves you when she goes crazy?"
This was the first tTremaine had ever heard such a statement.
He looked at Matthew suspiciously.
He wondered if Matthew was also in a bad mood.
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Noticing Tremaine's skeptical look in his eyes, Matthew explained, "Mr. Quartley, people are always on guard
when they are with other people, in other words, we are all wearing masks. Only when we with people that we
really trust do we put our guard down, and this is especially so for women. When they are with the people they
love, they often behave like children. Always getting upset and causing trouble."
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His explanation helped Tremaine understand his predicament.
He then muttered "But tonight, we were doing fine. | didn't offend her at all! Then she got angry all of a sudden!"
Matthew spoke warmly and gently. "Mr. Quartley, if you don't mind, can you tellwhat happened between you
and Yesseca tonight?" Tremaine didn't mind, of course.
He had cto talk about this with Matthew.
He was very confused. He wanted Matthew to help him see how he had offended Yesseca.
Tremaine explained, "I had dinner with the president of Megeland and his daughter tonight, so | took Yesseca
along. At the dinner, | told them that Yesseca was my fiancee. After dinner, | took her home. On the way there,
Yesseca said that she wanted to get out of the car and go for a walk. | got out to accompany her, but she
wouldn't letand then started losing her temper."
Matthew listened intently.
He then asked, "Mr. Quartley, you brought Yesseca along to that dinner because you wanted to stop the
president of Megeland from proposing his daughter to you, didn't you? You knew that he would bring up a
proposal for you to marry her and thus form an alliance, But you couldn't refuse him directly, so you brought
Yesseca along to cut him short."
Tremaine's eyes flashed with astonishment.
He hadn't mentioned anything about his plan and had never expected Matthew to have guessed so easily.
He really was a smart man.
Tremaine then said, "Don't callMr. Quartley. No need for the formalities. You can just callTremaine."
With Matthew's 1Q, Tremaine was more than happy to have him as a friend. So there was no need to refer to him
so formally anymore. Matthew smiled and corrected himself. "Tremaine, | can tell that you are very sincere to
Yesseca."
Putting down the formalities made them feel closer as friends.
Tremaine listened appreciatively.
He said, "Yes, you knowa lot better than that dumb goose Yesseca. If only that woman was half as smart as
you."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Tremaine, telleverything the two of you talked about from the moment you went to pick up Yesseca, spare
no detail." Matthew asked.
Yesseca wasn't someone who would cause trouble for no reason. Matthew guessed that there must be details
that Tremaine hadn't paid attention to.
Tremaine told his story again and went into detail with every conversation he had with Yesseca.
Matthew had a much clearer picture after he had heard the whole story.
He then declared, "Tremaine, | know why Yesseca is angry."
Tremaine narrowed his eyes. "Why?"
"Did Princess Navidia dress beautifully this evening? Was she dressed in fine clothing?"
Matthew asked.
Tremaine had honestly forgotten.
He thought about it carefully and remembered that she was dressed in fine clothing, but it wasn't very beautiful
in his opinion.
Tremaine answered, "She was dressed quite well, but she wasn't beautiful at all. Ugly people are so
troublesome."
Matthew was silent.
He then explained, "Yesseca was dressed very casually that night, wasn't she, Tremaine? If I'm not mistaken, you
didn't tell her where you were going to take her, nor did you tell her who would be joining you two for dinner. She
also didn't get to change into something more appropriate for the occasion."
Tremaine said without any hesitation, "I didn't tell her in advance because she would know the moment we got
there. Before we left, she did askif | wanted her to change into a dress. | told her that | didn't, because she
looked good in anything so there was no need for her to change her clothes."