My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey)

Chapter 1939



Chapter 1939

Right this moment, she appeared to have more sense than Tremaine had ever given her credit for.

Tremaine murmured, "You're right. Even commoners have the right to dream."

Preslie was surprised by this.

She never expected Tremaine to praise her for her excited spiel.

This gave her courage.

Preslie looked up at Tremaine and asked, "Mr. President, are you going to break up with Yesseca?"

She was worried that Tremaine would break up with Yesseca due to public pressure.

Tremaine took in his surroundings and said, "Didn't you just give them my answer?"

At that moment, Preslie's mind cleared up.

She understood him!

Preslie smiled. "Sir, thank you, thank you on behalf of Yesseca!"

Tremaine looked at Sheldon and said, "Arrange for the live broadcast. I intend to make a speech to talk to the people who oppose my being with

Yesseca. I want this to be broadcasted to all of Nashaland."

The protesters had now gathered at the gate of the presidential office.

There was a huge square at the entrance.

There was also a flag pole and a small podium for speeches.

There would be a flag raising ceremony held here every week which the president attended.

Tremaine was now standing behind the podium.

The moment he took his position at the podium, even without having to say a word, everyone in the crowd quietened down until there was complete silence.

It was as though the man on the podium was god himself about to speak.

Once Tremaine had taken the stage, the whole quiet went silent.

Qiana, who was in the crowd, stared at Tremaine, her eyes fixed on him.

The man on the stage looked young and handsome, but he also had a powerful aura about him which made people kneel and submit to his word.

He was an outstanding man.

Qiana's eyes began to glimmer.

If only this man was hers, how wonderful it would be!

Even if it were only in her dreams, she would wake up laughing happily.

Matthew and Selina rushed over to the gates of the presidential office.

Spotting Tremaine on the stage, Matthew immediately said to Selina, "Sweetie, Tremaine is about to make his speech. Let's wait and see."

Selina however, was very impatient.

She said, "What are we waiting for? Tremaine is going to make a statement about abandoning Yesseca! I can't allow Yesseca to be broken up with. Even if there was any breaking up, there should be Yesseca doing it."

Matthew was quiet.

He sighed to himself.

Women were very emotional creatures. Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.

Selina was actually a very intelligent woman, but whenever she got emotional, all of her intelligence would disappear and her IQ would drop to zero.

Matthew looked at Selina. "How do you know that Tremaine is actually going to say that? Maybe he just wants to calm all these people down."

Selina snorted.

Well, she'd never had a good impression of Tremaine.

She would always worry about the worst case scenario.

Matthew continued, "Let's just wait and see. Let's see what Tremaine is about to say."

Selina restrained herself but still said with hatred in her voice, "If Tremaine dares to abandon Yesseca, I guarantee you I will be an enemy of his for the rest of my life!"

On stage, Tremaine began to speak.

His voice rang out clearly to everyone in the square and was broadcast out on every television and radio in the country.

"Everyone, I know why you have come here. It is because you are opposed to my marriage with a woman. Well, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce her to all of Nashaland."

"Her name is Yesseca. She's an ordinary girl from an ordinary family. She is a commoner and I love her very much. I also intend to marry her."

As soon as Tremaine said this, the crowd began to roar out angrily.

They were already opposed to the fact that he wanted to marry Yesseca, who was a commoner. But now that he had publicly announced this to everyone, they became even more upset at him!

"Please be quiet." His deep and majestic voice resounded throughout the audience.

Tremaine was very bold. Although his speech had caused a huge commotion, he was still able to control the crowd with ease. All of the restless people became quiet once again.

Tremaine continued, "I had recently heard this from someone. She asked me, don't commoners have dreams too? I think they do. So I want to ask this to you as well, are commoners unworthy of having dreams forthemselves?"

"I believe everyone present, whether you're in front of the TV, on the Internet or in front of the radio, all of you consider yourselves commoners. You are just the same as the woman I love. You are all common people of the earth. But that doesn't mean that she, nor any of you, are denied the right to dream or the freedom to choose their partner in life."

Below the stage, Matthew's eyes flashed appreciatively.

Tremaine had spoken well.

With just a few words, he had put Yesseca and all these people in the same position.

Matthew predicted that Tremaine's words would make many ordinary women in the northern kingdom develop feelings for him and put themselves in Yesseca's place. They might even go from opposing the marriage to supporting it.

Tremaine's voice continued to ring out, "Before I became the president, I promised everyone that when I became president, I would make Nashaland a classless society. Everyone will be equal and civilians won't be bullied just because they don't have any power. Likewise, superiors can't take advantage of their power to do whatever they want. My declarations back then brought out a lot of cheers from people."

"And I firmly believe that it was my declarations which brought so many people out to vote for me. Since I've become president, I have been doing my absolute best to fulfill my promises, including my marriage. I do not wish to be like our previous president who had to choose among several powerful women to marry. Everyone is equal in my eyes. Which means that my spouse could be a high-ranking princess, but she could also be the daughter of a peddler! She could be an ordinary person from the people! Because, as long as I love her, even though she is a commoner, she will be the most precious person in my eyes! She will glow brilliantly like a princess!"

"However, it appears that you all seem to oppose my choice. You, my people, oppose my choice for a partner. That hurts me, because it's obvious that all of you think lowly of yourselves. You believe that a commoner doesn't deserve to marry the president. I'm telling all of you right now that you are all wrong. There is no law in this world that says that the daughter of ₐ ________

⁷ s a commoner cannot

marry the president!"


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