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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 249

Summary for Chapter 249: The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 249 – Highlight Chapter from The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 249 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.

That night’s view was beautiful, but it still managed to hurt both her eyes and her heart.

'A dinner to attend?'

'Ah, a dinner with Raine,' But the funniest thing was that she actually believed him!

Was she that easy to fool?

Her hands were squeezing the box of tarts as she flashed a bitter and sarcastic smile.

'Doesn't he feel exhausted circling between two women like this?'

But, even if he didn't, she felt tired for him, so very tired!

It was such an easy choice to make. Was it really that difficult for him?

It was simple. If Raine was the one he loved, what could he not do for her? No matter how heavy her baggage was, he could definitely resolve it for her, especially with his social status in Santabaca.

Then, they could be happily married. There would be n o need to hide anything from each other anymore.

Wouldn’t that be good?

As for herself, Mr. Big Shot Mark would not have to

worry about at all. He didn't even need to fritter his thought on her.

She was never a shameless person. If he still had feelings for her, she would've done everything she could for the relationship.

Contrastingly, if he had no feelings for her, she would just calmly leave the relationship herself, disappearing from him completely.

"That’s his aunt," Summer explained dully to him as she just sat at her seat quietly, not mentioning anything further.

Dale was doubtful, "They look like they are similar in age, the age gap is probably not more than a few years. They are definitely not related by blood."

Dale was so straightforward that his words pierced through her heart. But when Summer turned in the direction of the store, she couldn't see them anymore, a s if they already left.

"Initially, I thought your marriage was going well. But i t doesn’t seem like it now."

Remaining silent, Summer’s expression was unreadable; it was cold and distant.

"Although I don't know how the both of you started or got together and get married, I do know that you aren't as cheerful as you were last time."

Summer sounded like she was taken aback by his words, "Cheerful?"

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