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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 268

Summary for Chapter 268: The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 268 – Highlight Chapter from The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 268 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.

"Are you referring to yourself as other women?" he felt inexplicably angered by her words and blurted out what he had thought.

"No, I'm not, but since we're just in a contract-bound relationship, you didn't have to be so nice to me."

A cold 'hmph' come from his lips. Mark's handsome features darkened, and his expressions looked more solemn when he heard her say 'contract-bound.'

As she knew what she had said was all true, she ignored him.

Their destination was Bonimel, and their accommodation had been taken care of. It was a white, beautiful, and spacious villa.

Putting down her luggage, she tidied up the room a bit before showering and changing into her pajamas.

Mark then came into the room. He was also dressed in his pajamas.

"Isn't there a room next door?" she furrowed her brows as she asked, explicitly showing her unwillingness in sharing a room with him.

Seeming as if he wanted to pick a fight with her, he said, "There is, but so what? I do not have the intention of us sleeping separately. A married couple

should stay in the same room after all." "I'm quite curious as to how Raine would react if she were to hear what you've said," Summer said purposefully.

His eyes darkened as he controlled his urge to strangle her. He scoffed, "You don't have to be too curious."

"Yeah, I know, but don't you think it's disgusting for a man to insist on sleeping with another woman on the same bed when he already has his heart on someone?"

She had asked coldly. Even if he hadn't thought that it was, she knew she did.

So now, she's calling me disgusting?' he thought.

Summer's gaze was cold as she swept past Raine before turning to leave. Summer had felt shocked at first, but the shock had soon faded into nothing.

She thought, 'For her to rush over immediately, she sure is quick and a competent mistress. She is truly o n another level.'

Pulling her luggage along, Raine stepped into the villa. Her gaze fell upon the other two in the living room who were both dressed in pajamas. Their lips had looked flushed with faint bite marks.

She had seen it clearly, and she thought, 'It's almost certain that when a man and a woman are alone in a room by themselves, especially at night, something would bound to happen. Fortunately, I've made it just i n time. A few more minutes later, and they would probably...'

'It was thanks to Yvette for sharing the news to me so quickly that I could hop on the next flight after theirs t o get here/

Judging by what happened, I've made the right decision to come here. A good decision indeed!'

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