Chapter 296 – A Turning Point in The President's Accidental Wife by Floria
In this chapter of The President's Accidental Wife, Floria introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 296 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Billionaires genre.
"What I want to know is, what is the reason for the divorce.” Daisy stared at her closely and could not bear to hear such news. Summer got married in a haste, and now wanted to divorce in the same fashion. Daisy wondered what she was doing.
"The woman he loves has returned from abroad and reconciled with him,” Summer explained, as if it did not matter, with her eyes slightly looking down.
"Then when you married him, didn't you know that he already had a woman he loved?" Daisy was distraught, almost passing out.
"I knew. That was why we were married by agreement. I married him because I wanted to keep the child in my womb. Mom, the doctor said that there is some issue with my uterus, and the chance of getting pregnant again is small. If I got an abortion, I would most likely not have children again in the future. I did not want to take that risk. I want this child, I want to give birth to him, and I want to experience the feeling of being a mother. I don't want t o live my life with regrets.”
She spoke slowly, almost word by word, enough to let Daisy hear clearly and know her determination, and that she would not regret it.
Daisy had almost figured out what it was all about. She never knew that her daughter had kept so many things from her.
"Why didn't you tell me?” The anger and resentment dissipated in an instant, and even her questioning voice was mixed with so much distress and the pain o f seeing her daughter suffer.
"Because I could handle it alone and could bear with i t. And I would tell you when I could not," Summer said with a smile.
Looking at the smile at the corners of her mouth, Daisy still could not help feeling sad. "Actually, getting a divorce could be the right choice. They are a wealthy family, and you might not get used to living with them. I don't want you to get bullied, but keep things t o yourself. Keep the child; your dad and I will raise him for you.”
Summer got up and hugged Daisy, buried her face in her neck and muttered, "Okay, you and Dad will help raise the child, and give the child the best.”
This is home, a place where you find refuge and warmth when you feel tired and hurt.
Finally, Daisy could not help smacking Amara on her back. "Can't you stop causing trouble here?"
"She has a right to alimony in a divorce. Why should she give that up? It is not the time to pretend." Amara retorted, feeling not too happy.
Summer said not a word, but just sat there quietly, with no one knowing what was on her mind from the beginning until her phone vibrated. She snapped back and picked up the phone.
"Summer, you still have some things left in the Valentine mansion. Are you coming to pick it up, or do you want me to send it to you?" Maria's gentle voice was heard on the other end.
"I am not going over to the Valentine mansion. Could you please send the things over? I will see you at the Blue Bay Cafe. Well, well, that’s it. I will hang up now."
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