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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 324

Summary for Chapter 324: The President's Accidental Wife

What Happens in Chapter 324 – From the Book The President's Accidental Wife

Dive into Chapter 324, a pivotal chapter in The President's Accidental Wife, written by Floria. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Billionaires fiction.

The next morning.

Summer waited until Charlotte woke up naturally.

They took their breakfast, after which Daisy took Charlotte to the park, watching her swing and feed the birds.

The sense of urgency and fear in Summer's heart vanished overnight.

Daisy was relieved, but Summer was embarrassed by herself. "I won’t make you worry about me again, Mom. I can solve the problem by myself."

"Well then, when you can’t handle it, tell me and your dad, and we are all standing behind you."

"Okay, Mom."

By the time Summer and Charlotte arrived at the train station, it was 3:00 pm, and the tickets for the highspeed train had all been sold out.

So she asked Charlotte whether she would like to take a plane or a slow train.

Charlotte bit her finger and thought for a long time before she said that she had not taken a slow train before and did not know what a slow train looked like.

Summer laughed. She bought two tickets for sleeping

berths because the journey would take 12 hours, and sitting on a seat for 12 hours straight could be too brutal for Charlotte.

The little girl was excited about taking a slow train for the first time. When she got on the train, she sat in the window seat, happily kicking her two legs.

Summer had bought some donuts and handed them to Charlotte, thinking that Charlotte might be hungry.

Charlotte was thoughtful. She handed it to Summer, saying, "You eat too, Mommy. I can’t finish it alone.”

They boarded the train at about 5:00 pm yesterday. The train was scheduled to take 12 hours to arrive at Nokocola Bay at 5:00 am the next morning. But the train was delayed midway and reached Nokocola Bay at 6:00 am.

The sun had not yet come out at 6:00 am, and the air was cool and fresh. It felt comfortable and made people at ease.

"Are you going to kindergarten today or tomorrow, Charlotte?"

Since Charlotte was still small, after a night of train ride, Summer was worried that Charlotte would still feel sleepy even though she had slept at night.

But Charlotte looked all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. She creased her nose and said, "I am going today.

Teacher says that those who skip classes are not good students. I want to be a good student and get rewards for it."

"You’re a good student, Charlotte." Summer chuckled. They went to get a quick bite before she sent Charlotte to the kindergarten, after which she went to work straight away.

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