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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1008

Summary for Chapter 1008: The President's Accidental Wife

Summary of Chapter 1008 from The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 1008 marks a crucial moment in Floria’s Billionaires novel, The President's Accidental Wife. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

The woman shook her head and looked around. She asked, "Is there a cafe or a restaurant nearby?"

"There's a cafe across the street. It's a nice place." Looking around, Sherman said. She looked peaceful and calm. She was neither humble nor arrogant. She didn't pander to them, nor was she behaving intimately with them.

She didn't want anything from them, so she was calm and peaceful.

Kingsley's parents looked at each other, and then they looked at Sherman again. They nodded in agreement.

The cafe was very close, within a few steps. They got into the cafe. Sherman handed the menus to them and asked them to order their drinks.

The couple ordered two cups of coffee, and Sherman ordered a glass of milk.

Kingsley's mother spoke first, "Ms. Holmes, may I ask how long you and Kingsley have been together?"

"About four months." Sherman replied. Her voice was light but polite.

"Then, in four months, how much you know about Kingsley?" Kingsley's mother asked again, her tone gentle.

Sherman smiled faintly, "Not much. I can't say how well or how little I know about him. I suppose since you came all the way to see me today, you must have something to say to me."

Then Kingsley's father spoke, "Do you know Luke?"

'Luke?' Sherman raised her eyebrows slightly and nodded, "Yes, I know him."

Immediately, Sherman sensed something in her mind. The couple's visit must have something to do with Luke, and Luke's sister was seriously ill.

Thinking about these, it became clear in Sherman's mind.

Walking out of the cafe, she let out a deep sigh. She was excited a few minutes ago, but now her passion was gone.

The plane ticket was in her handbag. But she didn't want to go Lanechett anymore.

She turned around and went back home. After about ten minutes, loneliness and solitude enveloped her.

Kingsley's parents had made it very clear, and she understood it well. To be honest, she was upset at the moment.

After a few more minutes, Sherman felt bored. After a second thought, she decided to go to Lanechett.

No matter what would happen in the future, she had already bought the ticket, and she shouldn't waste her money.

Now, it was during the holiday. She wanted to relax and have fun, so she decided to put those worries aside for the time being. When she was relieved and refreshed after the vacation, she would take care of those troubles.

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