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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 283

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Chapter 283 – Highlight Chapter from The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 283 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.

He was a few steps away from her, but her left hand, which clung to the edge, was slipping away, and her legs were trembling and unable to stand on it.

But Mark could not see that. The only thing he could see was Summer's face peeking out of the cliff.

At this point, Summer knew there was no turning back.

She watched her hands slide helplessly off the cliff, and felt her feet slip through the hollow, unable to reach any further.

Honestly, she was afraid of death, or she would not have clung onto the cliff for so long, but her strength was at its utmost now, and she could not hold on any longer.

Feeling the fear, Summer closed her eyes, clenched her teeth and trembled, but she never asked him for help.

The look in his eyes had completely denied her. How could she have the decency to ask him for help?

In his heart, it was she who released Baine's hand and let her fall off the cliff!

How could she ask him for help, telling him that she could not hold onto it any longer, and beg him to save

her?

But if she asked, would he pull her up?

After all, it was she who had let go of the woman he loved most and let her fall off the cliff.

She was afraid to die, especially with a baby in her belly. If he had just stood in front of her, perhaps she would have asked for help.

At that moment, his mind was blank, and the only thought was to hate her!

The mountain was not very high. If you fall down, you may still survive!

But the strange thing was that, from the moment he jumped off the cliff, he did not think of living. He only thought of capturing her, torturing her, and strangling her alive!

He allowed himself to fall faster than she did, and men, being heavier than women, did fall faster.

And, apparently, with good luck, they fell and landed i n the water.

He rolled over, took her in his arms, held her tight, and then threw his back against the water, letting all the huge waves of the water splash against his back to shield her from the shock. The force of the impact brought him severe pain.

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