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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 257

Summary for Chapter 257: The President's Accidental Wife

What Happens in Chapter 257 – From the Book The President's Accidental Wife

Dive into Chapter 257, 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.

Pausing for a moment, Maria quickly added that it was an order from Yvette; that if she didn't show up, she would personally pick her up from school.

At this point, it was no longer reasonable to cause further trouble for Maria.

No matter how crafty Yvette was, she was still human and not a tigress. What harm could she possibly do to her?

Moreover, she wasn’t afraid of Yvette. Since she had already fallen out of her favor, there was nothing else t o be ashamed of!

In the afternoon, Summer drove her car directly to Valentine mansion; according to the maid, Yvette was in the room upstairs, i

She went upstairs and took a corner; there she saw Yvette and Paine approaching her and Yvette looked full of pride.

However, Summer was unaffected by her prideful display. Yvette was that kind of woman, the prouder she was, the more loathsome she was.

"What do you have with me here?" she went ahead and asked directly, without the slightest doubt.

There are some who are truly respectable; yet also

some who would trample on and despise you the more respect you show her.

"There is something I would like you to listen...” Yvette produced a black portable recorder.

"Can't you just tell me directly? I still have afternoon lessons and it's a long journey here. Please get straight to the point."

Yvette looked at her with increasing disgust. "What’s the hurry? This is the main theme; you'll understand once you listen to it..."

Yvette appeared dissatisfied at her unexpected reaction and stared coldly at Summer.

As the recording came to an end, Summer calmly asked, "So, may I leave now?"

'If Yvette knew that her 'main theme' was no longer news to her since a month ago, would she be angered t o death?’

She secretly guessed that Yvette would surely be very angry; because how could Yvette be satisfied unless she had successfully provoked her?

Although Yvette failed to provoke her, but the recording had hurt her very much, so much that she shuddered.

She somewhat realized the feelings he had for Raine. However, hearing it herself meant otherwise.

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