Chapter Summary: Chapter 236 – The President's Accidental Wife by Floria
In Chapter 236, a key moment in the Billionaires novel The President's Accidental Wife, Floria delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
"What I said is true, there’s certainly no flattery in it."
They began chatting like old buddies and completely ignoring Summer as if she was invisible.
Unaffected, she stepped forward and handed the milk to Yvette. "Mom, here’s the milk you wanted."
Acknowledging, Yvette slowly sat up on the bed and reached out to receive the milk.
As soon as Yvette had reached out, she suddenly let out a scream. Was the milk too hot, or was there another reason?
Everyone was surprised and failed to react. "Pa-” the mug that Summer held in her hands fell and shattered on the floor.
Some milk spilled on the blanket while some splashed on Summer’s palm. She felt an instant scalding pain, but she gritted her teeth, holding back her pain.
Paine and Madam Hamilton quickly rushed over upon hearing the noise and helped to clean up the blanket and the milk spilled on Yvette.
Holding back her pain, Summer too tried to help.
However, the moment she touched the blanket, Yvette pushed her away. "Get away, you did it on purpose,
didn't you?”
Stunned, Summer was rooted to the ground. She felt a sense of irony and insult. She stood still without moving a muscle and watched the two of them clear the mess.
At first, she didn't understand, but now, it had all become clear. Yvette was obviously picking on her.
Yvette huffed and uttered, "Let me make this easy for you, if your parents, according to you are really educated, you wouldn't be doing such a thing; furthermore, I heard that your sister-in-law is a gambling addict, and even got your house sold off. Your parents must be useless to be keeping such a daughter-in-law!"
"If you have a grudge against me, let it out on me. Please do not involve my family." Summer was disgusted at the words that were aimed at her parents.
Although she was an easy-going and calm person, she was also a woman of principle; and there was also a threshold to her patience!
"Oh, so I can’t even talk about you now? Is that the way how you should speak to me? You’re uncivilized, you and your family!"
Summer calmly smiled upon hearing her words and replied.
"Hmm, speaking about education, how can we compare to you, who was born into a prominent family, and also the first lady of Santabaca.
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