What Happens in Chapter 190 – From the Book The President's Accidental Wife
Dive into Chapter 190, a pivotal chapter in The President's Accidental Wife, written by Floria. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Billionaires fiction.
She had never thought of getting out of this. She was sure-footed and steady.
But she did not delve into this strange feeling, let alone think over it.
It was a dreamless sleep for Summer. When she opened her eyes, it was six-something in the morning.
She sat up in bed at once. Outside was still dark, and sky just turned a little bright on the horizon.
The heater in the room did not work well. The moment she whisked open the quilt and got out of bed, the chilly air was biting into her skin.
She frowned. She paid the heating bill every month, but it seemed that she did not get what she paid for.
In the past, she only needed a thick layer of clothes with heating at home. But here was so cold that she needed to add an extra layer of jacket.
She walked out of the room and noticed the man sleeping on the settee. As usual, she glanced at him indifferently.
The house seemed too tiny for a larger settee. Because of his tall build, he did not look like he enjoyed sleeping in it.
Half of his body dangled out of the settle, his coat that he used to cover his body had fallen to the floor. He was sleeping with his arms and legs curled up like a cooked shrimp.
If the bedroom was cold, then the living room was even colder. Standing here, she could feel the cold biting into her bones.
But he spent a night here with just a coat over his body.
He asked for it. No one forced him to do so.
Feeling ignored, Mark stared at her, his eyes slowly narrowed.
But she was unperturbed and kept doing whatever she wanted.
He felt an unexplainable anger brewing inside him as he did not like the cold shoulder that she was giving him.
When Summer finished breakfast, she packed her bag and was ready to head out for work.
When she re-emerged from the bedroom, Mark had reheated the food from last night and eating it at the dining table. He did not mind that it was leftovers, and he ate it gracefully.
It looked like he did mind to downgrade himself.
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