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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 166

Summary for Chapter 166: The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 166 – A Turning Point in The President's Accidental Wife by Floria

In this chapter of The President's Accidental Wife, Floria introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 166 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Billionaires genre.

Summer quickly waved her hand. "Why don't you guys just play with me."

Grace tugged at her best friend’s sleeve. "What are you afraid of? Isn’t your husband sitting behind you? He has the money. Am I right, Mark?"

Mark put his hands on Summer’s shoulders to sit her back down. "Of course."

"Look, your husband throws his support behind you. What more are you worried about?"

Summer's face was smitten upon hearing what Grace said. She had never called Mark as her husband.

Her heart pounded uncontrollably when she heard that intimate address, even if it was someone else who said it.

On the contrary, Raine’s hands on her sides pinched her thighs as she reflexively looked at Mark.

There was a gentle smile on Mark's good-looking face. But he was looking at Summer and teaching her how t o play poker. 1

Yvette was sitting on the settee, throwing glances at the poker table occasionally.

Charlie bragged and blustered to demolish the other

three right from the beginning.

Mark shot a cold glance at him. "Don’t worry, mate. I will leave you a pair of underwear."

It turned out later that Charlie had a streak of bad luck; he lost in every game and did not get his money back.

Grace glanced at him. “You deserve it."

Raine let out a faint smile, her book more or less balanced. Charlie lost the most, while Summer was the ultimate winner.

"She is still the same. That jerk Billy had better not repeat the same mistake. If he gets caught again, I will surely castrate him!" Grace could not hold back her anger and cursed when talking about it.

Yvette overheard what Grace said and took it all in.

Birds of a feather flock together. She raised her eyebrows and despised them even more.

"I am not talking about this. I was asking if she is still sad."

"How can she not be sad? She caught him with his pants down. It must have hurt her dearly."

Summer knew what Grace said was true. If she were t o be in Sherman's shoes, she would probably never forget. "How is the relationship between them now?"

Grace fiddled with her hands. "It has been tense ever since. Billy is apologetic, groveling at Sherman's feet, while Sherman cannot get over it and is sullen all day."

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