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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 306

Summary for Chapter 306: The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter Summary: Chapter 306 – The President's Accidental Wife by Floria

In Chapter 306, 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.

Without waiting for Summer to respond, Amara turned around and closed the office door behind her thoughtfully.

There were only two of them in the office. The smile i n Jazz's charming eyes remained right from the beginning. "Give me five minutes.” His voice was as gentle as the breeze.

"Okay.” Summer nodded with a smile. "Go ahead, I will drink a glass of water."

Sitting down on the leather chair, Jazz’s hand moved a t lightning speed as he signed some documents, as if h e was in a hurry.

While drinking water, Summer’s gaze occasionally swept over him. It was difficult for her to associate him with Jazz, who never passed exams four years ago.

Jazz signed a thick stack of documents within five minutes and threw the pen on the table. "Let’s go. You should treat me to lunch."

"That's for sure. Are you okay with any type of lunch?”

Jazz nodded, staring at her beautiful face with a hint o f greediness. The rest was not important as long as he

could have lunch with her.

The two took the president's elevator straight to the lobby, and when they came out of the elevator, people around turned their heads to look at them.

Some were fascinated with Jazz, some curious about Summer.

They got into a black car and left. In the past four years, Summer had only returned to Santabaca a handful of times, and the changes in Santabaca were tremendous. She was slightly confused for a while, wondering where to take him for lunch.

"What do you say we go to a restaurant near the school? The food there is pretty good," she said after thinking about it for a while.

"Well then. I will ask the servant to clean up the room for you. See you in a while.”

Casually tossing the phone on the seat, Mark shut his long and narrow eyes again. He seemed to be tired.

Summer has not been here for four years, yet this street has not changed at all. Even the owner of the restaurant was still the same person.

When she sat down here again, she felt an unspeakable familiarity. She handed the menu to Jazz. "You may order whatever you want."

Jazz helped himself to it and ordered a table of dishes at one go.

The restaurant owner served two glasses of water, and Summer picked one up in her hand.

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