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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 225

Summary for Chapter 225: The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 225 – 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 225 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Billionaires genre.

She got sick, and he rushed from home to help her, and he lied to Summer, and he waited for her to wake up. She should be happy for what he had done for her, but now she did not feel that way.

Mark was not one to tell a lie...

He did not have to lie to Summer. He could have said two things to Summer like how he previously does; the first thing was, she did not have the right to ask, and the second thing was, to just tell Summer she was in the hospital.

But he did not choose any of the two options. He chose to lie.

That is to say, he was deliberately hiding the truth. As for why he would hide it, it was obvious that he did not want Summer to know.

It was clear that Mark had some feelings for Summer a t this point.

Before this, she had stubbornly refused to accept the situation, but now she had to believe it.

There is one saying that is true. Time can develop everything, including feelings.

Mark and Summer slept together at night and ate together during the day. They would only get more

used to each other over time.

This was definitely not a good sign for her.

Mark slid his phone casually into his suit pants. He turned his tall body around, saw that Raine was gazing at him thoughtfully, and wondered what she was thinking.

"You awake?" He moved his thin lips and asked lightly.

"Yeah, was that Summer on the phone?” She suppressed her emotions and tried to force a smile on her beautiful face.

Mark raised an eyebrow and then nodded his head

"But why did you lie to Summer?" Raine asked deliberately. She really wanted to know what he was going to say to her!

No answer. A dark light flashed across Mark’s deep eyes and he changed the subject. "Would you like some water?"

The disappointment bubbled up openly on Raine’s face, and she nodded. Did he not want to answer, or did he not know how to answer, so he intentionally changed the subject?

Hearing footsteps, Yvette turned her head around and saw Mark. She snorted coldly, then said disapprovingly, "You still remember you have a mother. How did you know I was in the hospital?"

"Aunt told me," Mark replied lightly and sat down beside the bed.

"Raine?" Yvette frowned.

"Yes. She has appendicitis. The servant called me and I took her to the hospital. She had just had an operation." His explanation was simple and clear.

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I see.

Yvette nodded, but then grumbled,

"I have been troubling Raine these few days. She prepared the food for me. I am very picky. She was in and out of my room several times just for a meal. She also put a lot of flowers in my room. It really tired her out. She is a hundred times better than your Mrs.

Valentine. As my daughter-in-law, she does not even visit me when I am sick."

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