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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 219

Summary for Chapter 219: The President's Accidental Wife

What Happens in Chapter 219 – From the Book The President's Accidental Wife

Dive into Chapter 219, 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.

The entire Solitude was built on the water, and it could match with those floating structures during ancient times. The long corridors were hung with torches with dancing fires reflected off the calm lake surface.

It exuded a sense of elegance, classicism, serenity, and depths. No wonder so many people loved this place.

The servers walked out and greeted them to a fanshaped wooden door made of bamboo, which had some writings on it.

As they entered, they were greeted by a new world. In front of them was a long bamboo dining table, surrounded by pale white flowers that gave out a faint, pleasing scent.

Directly opposite was the crystal-clear lake they saw o n the outside. The lake was covered with reeds. When a gust of wind blew by, the reeds would sway with the wind.

Those teachers were seated, and they all exclaimed with wonder over the beautiful sight.

Summer was immersed in the beautiful scenery, too. Just then, door opened, and servers started to serve

the meal.

Almost every dish was light milky white, without too strong seasoning. They were light and fresh at first glance, cooked in such a way to bring out the food’s natural taste.

"Don't serve food first. Otherwise, the food would have turned cold by the time Mr. Valentine arrives," Amy said to Summer.

"Please excuse me." Summer got to her feet, going away to make a phone call.

"When will you be arriving? We are here. Umm, the food is being served right now," she said into the phone.

"I will be there in just a while," Mark said in a deep voice. "Keep them entertained first, Mrs. Valentine."

Nodding, Summer exhorted, "Be safe."

“I will, Mrs. Valentine." He responded briskly, as if the corners of his mouth were raised.

Those teachers looked a little reserved and nervous to dine with a distinguished figure like Mark.

It was not until Mark struck up a conversation with them did the atmosphere ease up. They could now talk and laugh freely.

There was a glass of sake in front of Summer. Mark saw it and narrowed his eyes, then took it away and asked the server for a glass of fruit juice.

"Oh, what a loving couple. Mr. Valentine is so thoughtful. Summer is so lucky.” Everyone at the table cheered.

Summer blushed at hearing that.

"She is pregnant. Drinking is not suitable for her," Mark said. There were no changes in his expression, and his voice was gentle.

Summer was slightly startled before her gaze fell on him.

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