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My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) novel Chapter 1654

Summary for Chapter 1654: My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey)

Chapter 1654 – A Turning Point in My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) by Celia

In this chapter of My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey), Celia introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1654 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Tremaine happened to see the butler with Montez just as he was storming out angrily from the villa.

The butler had taken Montez out for a run.

Montez had asked the butler to teach him how to grow taller. He wanted to grow up as quickly as possible so that he could marry Yesseca. The butler said that running could help him do that, so Montez dragged them along for a run.

The poor, elderly butler had to run in circles in the garden with Montez. After running a few laps, he was so exhausted it felt like his old bones were about to fall apart.

As they entered the villa, they saw Tremaine leaving with an angry look on his face.

Tremaine pretended to not have seen them.

Neither Montez nor the butler dared to greet Tremaine, and simply watched him rush off.

Once Tremaine was gone, Montez pulled on the butler's hand and said, "Butler, did you see that? My dad doesn't look happy,"

The butler lowered his voice and said, "That's why I've advised you not to bother him. He's in a bad mood today,"

Montez rolled his eyes and said, "It must be because I called him an old, grumpy monster. I shouldn't do that anymore,"

The butler nodded at Montez.

He certainly couldn't just run his mouth like that.

Tremaine was still in his prime. How could he be considered old when he was still in his prime?

Montez sighed again and said, "People don't like to hear the truth. Daddy must know it himself that he's old and weak, but he won't be happy to hear other people call him that. Well, I won't speak the truth next time. No one likes to hear the truth,"

The butler was silent.

He was impressed by Montez's self-reflection.

Yesseca arrived at the Quartley villa.

She happened to spot a maid at the gate.

The maid and Yesseca knew each other.

Yesseca would often chat with this maid when she served the Quartley family.

She quickly asked the maid where Tremaine was.

The maid didn't know that Tremaine had gone out and thought that he was still in the study.

"Mr. Tremaine is in the study." The maid continued, "Are you looking for him? I'll go and tell him you're here,"

Yesseca felt impatient.

She interrupted, "No, I'll go over to the study by myself,"

Coincidentally, she didn't run into anyone on her way to the study. If she had run into Montez or the butler, things would have turned out differently. Unfortunately, she didn't.

She walked uninterrupted into the study.

Yesseca had calmed down a bit after she reached the door to the study.

At that moment, she just felt hesitant and scared.

Gritting her teeth, she knocked on the door.

After knocking a couple of times, no one opened the door.

Yesseca gave it a hard push.

Tremaine hadn't locked the door when he left, so Yesseca was able to push it open easily.

No one was inside.

Yesseca looked around the room quietly.

Wasn't Tremaine supposed to be here? Why isn't anyone here?

After looking around, she still couldn't find Tremaine.

Yesseca was about to look elsewhere when she spotted something moving on the table.

Tremaine had left his cell phone behind and a text message had just been delivered.

Yesseca walked over to the table.

She spotted Tremaine's cell phone on the desk.

Since Tremaine left his cell phone behind, it meant that he was still nearby. He would probably return in a little while. Yesseca felt that she should just wait for him here.

She then casually glanced about the table and was stunned at what she saw.

Her eyes were glued to the computer screen.

A video was paused on the screen.

He soon collected himself and began his search.

Even though he was very experienced, it took him a little more than ten minutes to find it.

The middle-aged man was a very kind person.

After he removed the camera, he said to Yesseca, "Miss, you should call the police. Someone is clearly taking advantage of you to have done such a dirty thing. I've seen this kind of thing many times. They'd install cameras in the bathroom and bedrooms of young women to peek at them privately. Men nowadays..."

The middle-aged man had wanted to say that men were so shameful nowadays, but after thinking about it, he realized he was a man as well and held back from saying it.

After he left, Yesseca collapsed on the sofa.

She was drenched in cold sweat and was trembling all over. It felt like an electric drill was continuously burrowing through her heart with blood gushing all over.

She knew Tremaine was a cold and ruthless person. He was very different from the general population, but she never imagined he would do something so shameless and lascivious.

He installed a hidden camera in her apartment and peeked at her when she changed her clothes!

She trusted him, only to find him doing this!

How could he be so shameless?!

Montez was right, he was a womanizer. On top of being a womanizer, he was also a shameless and despicable man. To think he would install a hidden camera to peek at her!

He had such a stoic and honest demeanor, but that was all just an act.

He's a pervert, a good for nothing pervert!

Tears flowed down her cheeks.

She covered her face with her hands.

More tears trickled down from her hands.

She had never been in love before.

She now understood why Cassie said she looked different when she was talking to Tremaine the other time.

She was nervous and restless, but happy.

That was what she looked like when she was in love.

That was also the first time she had ever fallen in love with someone.

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