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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 234

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Chapter 234 – Highlight Chapter from The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 234 is a standout chapter in The President's Accidental Wife by Floria, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Billionaires narrative into new territory.

Madam Hamilton was extremely displeased with her daughter-in-law. It was as if her son's wife was a monster of some sort. She said, "You haven't even seen how much she spends. It is as though her family ran a bank! She changes into three outfits a day, and she just can't stop buying more. She goes out shopping every single day, and I just feel so annoyed whenever I see her."

Gradually, Yvette had given in as she thought about the displeasure she felt from Summer. She scoffed coldly as she said, "Yours is still better than mine, I would say."

"Huh?" Madam Hamilton asked curiously, "What's wrong with yours?"

"She's rude, acts improper, and her personality isn't that nice either. When I was hospitalized, not only did she not empathize with me, she even started an argument with me! I was so enraged that I felt out of breath!"

Appearing mad, Madam Hamilton responded, "Oh gosh! I heard she's also from a regular family. It must've been her luck and blessings from her past life that blessed her to be able to marry into the Valentine family, yet it seems she's acting so out of line and isn't even appreciative of it!"

Madam Hamilton's reply had struck a chord within

Yvette, and she could not stop nodding her head.

"With such a daughter-in-law, you have to be strict! You must make her obey and listen to you," Madam Hamilton spoke up again.

Interested in what Madam Hamilton had suggested, Yvette asked, "How should I do that?"

"You can't just let her be, you must be strict with her! Don’t you think it's absurd that you're sick now yet she, your daughter-in-law is not by your side serving you?"

Madam Hamilton suggested, "You should use this time now to your advantage and make her listen to you! Since you're feeling unwell now, it wouldn't seem like you're being cruel to her, and you get to achieve teach her a lesson. You're practically killing two birds with one stone!"

Yvette nodded. She was convinced by Madam Hamilton.

"By the way, I've noticed your little Baine is growing more beautiful day by day. She's so proper, polite, and just so likable. What do you say, could you introduce her to my second son?"

Yvette felt ecstatic when she heard. She replied, "It's too late. She's already taken. She's truly a lovely girl. I've brought her up myself, and I would say she's perfect in every way."

"But of course! Why do you think she caught my eye so easily?"

"Mom, you don't have to come along. She's fine, really. I f she isn't, how do you think she would have the appetite for pumpkin soup from Chestnut Lane?"

Summer replied quickly as she truly did not wish for Daisy to go over for a visit.

She knew how Yvette was like, and if her mom went along, it would not end up being a happy meet-up.

"My, look at this child!" Daisy glared at Summer and huffed, "Are you worried I would embarrass you?"

"Of course not! How can the gorgeous and elegant lady, the one who could even go compete in a beauty pageant, Mrs. Scott be embarrassing?" Summer said a s she smiled with her eyes and lips curling into a playful smile. 1

Hearing so, Daisy lifted her hand and patted Summer's back lightly as she responded, "My, this mouth of yours surely is playful. Listen to you, spewing all this nonsense!"

Summer only smiled as she quietly finished her meal without uttering anything else.

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