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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 261

Summary for Chapter 261: The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 261 – Highlight Chapter from The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 261 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.

The nurse eyed her curiously and asked upon hearing Summer, "And you are?"

"Her friend."

"Luckily, her injuries aren't too serious, but had she fallen face flat, and it would have been much severe. She should recover in a few days."

"Right, understood. Thank you," feeling relieved, Summer thanked the nurse profusely.

The nurse smiled politely and replied, "You're welcome."

Instead of going to Raine s ward, she headed to the gynecologist's. Since she had a good relationship with neither Raine nor Yvette, she knew they would only argue if she had gone over.

She had done a B-scan and then some check-ups.

When the results were out, the doctor had explained that there was nothing to be concerned about as the pain that she felt earlier could have been due to her squatting at that time. As her results have shown, everything had looked fine.

Summer nodded as she thought, 'That's right--1 only felt the pain when I fell and sat on the ground, and it didn't last long.'

After that, she went back to the apartment.

Silence, loneliness, and a strong wave of indescribable emotions engulfed her whole.

She could still remember the bitter coldness in his eyes when he left.

In the hospital ward.

Yvette breathed out a sigh of relief after she heard the doctor's statement.

Seeing what had happened, Raine truly is a good girl. She actually pushed me away just in time and let herself fall instead!' Yvette thought.

"How can you be so sure about how she is? How would you know if she's not just faking it?"

Yvette scoffed and said,

"And like you just said, if she really didn't mean it, then shouldn't she come to visit your aunt now that she's hospitalized? I haven't even seen any sign of her up until now. Regardless of anything, we're still family. Does she really dislike your aunt that much?"

His brows shifted as he spoke up with his deep voice sounding displeased, "it's not her fault. I was the reason all of this happened."

He knew that she had bumped into him and saw him getting flowers for Raine for her birthday. She had also overheard his and Raine s conversation, so it would only be natural if she were to hold a slight grudge against Raine.

However, Yvette hated the explanation he had given. A s long as what he had said was to defend Summer, she hated it, and she didn't want to listen at all.

From her point of view, Summer is the one to blame for everything.

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