Yesseca changed her mind.

She decided not to chase after them.

She then turned to Tremaine, "My sister's daughter may be a terrible child, but you had no right to say those things to my sister. She's a good mother and a wonderful person." Tremaine disagreed.

He then asked, "If she was, how did she end up raising a daughter like that?"

"She isn't her daughter and likewise. They are two separate people. You can't compare them to each other, Tremaine." Yesseca replied.

"I'm not. I'm just stating a fact."

"That's the problem, it's not true."

"How so?" Tremaine asked.

"I know my sister. She is a good person, she is very approachable and not arrogant at all. She is completely different from her daughter. Sabrina's arrogance definitely doesn't come from her."

"So you don't believe it comes from her mother?" Tremaine pondered, "Then from her father, Matthew? But that can't be true, I've met him many times before. I don't believe it would come from him." "It's obviously not from him." Yesseca agreed. That she was very sure.

Because her brother-in-law was very polite and not arrogant in the least.

"Yesseca, if their child hasn't been influenced by her mother or father, then it has to come from someone else, don't you agree?" Tremaine suggested.

Yesseca wasn't sure how to respond to that.

She wanted to deny his idea but realized that she couldn't!

He was right. If Sabrina wasn't being influenced by her mother or father, then who was it?

Could it be someone else they hadn't thought about?

Maybe one of the servants?

No! That's much too presumptuous!

Unable to deny his suggestion, Yesseca remained silent.

Tremaine noticed how quiet Yesseca was and said, "See, even you think so. That means I'm right."

"Seems like you're just as aggressive as ever, Tremaine." Yesseca hadn't meant to say that out loud. It had come out reflexively as she spoke to

him.

BUMS

Both Yesseca and Tremaine were surprised when she said that.

Tremaine was especially taken aback.

He then realized that during their conversation, he had not given Yesseca much of a chance to speak her mind.

It was as she said, he was being very aggresive.

Tremaine was shocked and felt regretful.

With how things were between him

and

he should have been

vele

More But he had.

mustful. But he had forgotten about that.

No matter what Yesseca said, he wouldn't argue with her.

He had no idea how it happened either. He must have been too emotionally charged from the. argument Selina had with her daughter earlier. That must have made him forget about this.

But Tremaine quickly caught himself after said that.

He quickly composed himself and apologized to Yesseca.

"You're right, Yesseca. I shouldn't have been so aggressive with you. I'm sorry."

Yesseca, who was already shocked from earlier, was shocked again at Tremaine's sudden apology. Tremaine was clearly arguing with her a moment ago, why was he apologizing?

Yesseca felt very conflicted about this.

Things were amicable between her and Tremaine, she shouldn't have lost her temper at him either. She shouldn't have said that to Tremaine.

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