Chapter Summary: Chapter 2191: Summer Takes The Blame – Surprised Wife With Twins by Olive Bailey
In Chapter 2191: Summer Takes The Blame, a key moment in the Romance novel Surprised Wife With Twins, Olive Bailey delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
But when Summer thought carefully, she murmured in shock, "Mr. Brightwood and Mrs. Brightwood probably don't know about this yet... If they find out, they definitely won't be able to handle it..." She couldn't bear to think further.
"They'll be furious," Agnes blurted out, taking a bite of an apple from the fruit plate on the coffee table. "Any parents would be! They've raised him with so much care, the pride of the village, and he's a vampire!"
Hearing her sister's tone, Summer couldn't help but worry. "Bubu, no matter what, you have to keep this from his parents."
"How can we keep such a big thing hidden?" Agnes replied. "He borrowed so much money; the creditors won't just let it go. If they can't get the money from him, they'll eventually find his parents."
"Regardless, we can't tell his parents," Summer insisted kindly. "His parents have weak hearts; they could easily fall ill from the shock. We should keep it a secret as long as possible. Maybe Rupert can resolve it himself."
"You're too kind-hearted. How is he going to solve it? It's so much money!"
"Bubu!"
"Okay, okay, I can keep it a secret. But can we really hide it?" Agnes sighed. "He's such a mess. I just want to say, he must have a strong heart to still think about getting married!"
Summer was also at a loss for words regarding this matter.
She felt a cold sweat for herself and her family. Luckily, she had no feelings for him and had grown over the past two years. Otherwise, marrying Rupert would have surely dragged her parents down.
In the evening, at the Brightwood family's apartment building.
In the car, Mrs. Brightwood sat in the passenger seat, feeling terrible. "A good relationship can make a man better; a bad woman will ruin an excellent man. I'm so disappointed in that girl Summer!"
Mr. Brightwood drove with a serious expression and said nothing, focusing only on finding their son quickly.
"Summer isn't good enough for Rupert; I don't know why she's being so picky when she has no self-awareness!" This was Mrs. Brightwood's true feeling.
Mr. Brightwood reflected quietly, "Maybe there were issues between them that we didn't notice as elders."
"It's just that Summer changed," Mrs. Brightwood angrily accused. "Our son never changed; he came back wanting to marry her immediately, putting his career aside. It's Summer who doesn't appreciate it, thinking she's become a phoenix just because she's entered showbiz!"
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