Chapter Summary: Chapter 259 – The President's Accidental Wife by Floria
In Chapter 259, 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.
Yvette stomped; her anger rocketed sky high. "Do you know who you are speaking to?"
"Yes of course, I am clearly aware. I always show the same respect to those who respect me and vice versa." Summer wasn’t overbearing, but her words were full o f ridicule.
It was only natural to make up with Yvette to safeguard her position in the Valentine family.
However, she had none of those intentions; thus, not only didn't she make up, but she also wanted to rip it further apart.
Since young, Yvette had been very pampered. She could not be scolded nor ridiculed; in Norwood, there was no one that wouldn't want to curry her favor.
Ever since she moved to Santabaca because of her marriage, she still commanded the influence of Norwood. Furthermore, with Valentine Group holding majority stakes in Santabaca, no one dared to disrespect her.
Who would dare to make her angry?
Summer was the only one who had angered her repeatedly; furthermore, spoke such ugly words about her and disgraced her.
Standing and watching their argument, Raine frowned and interrupted, "Calm down, both of you."
"Raine, do not interrupt, let her speak. I want to see what else is left in her obnoxious speech!” Yvette said as she pointed at Summer.
Summer ignored them and strode past Yvette and headed downstairs.
Yvette wasn’t going to let herself be ignored in this manner, she reached out her arms and grabbed Summer by her shirt.
As she was going down the stairs, she had never expected her to react this way. Summer felt a harsh pull; she slipped, and fell backward, sharply landing o n the stairway.
Raine, who stood behind them, quickly reacted; moving forward, she caught hold of Yvette and pushed her toward the railing.
Shocked, Yvette grabbed on to the railing, her face turned pale. She steadied herself but was sweating in fear.
Unfortunately for Raine, she rolled down the stairs like a ball, from the top, until she reached the bottom o f the stairs.
Nothing was needed to be said about the pain; her face was pale, and her body shriveled; it looked very painful.
Summer was stunned. She stood rooted to the ground and stared at her hands.
Yvette, who had recovered from her shock, hurried downstairs and helped Raine up, calling upon the maids to call the ambulance.
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