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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 353

Summary for Chapter 353: The President's Accidental Wife

What Happens in Chapter 353 – From the Book The President's Accidental Wife

Dive into Chapter 353, 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.

Mark stared at the two of them, the corners of his lips curled up. He then turned around and proceeded to checkout.

After that, the cartons were loaded into the trunk. The three of them got into the car and left the vineyard. It was evening by then.

The three of them had picked eight cartons of grapes.

Eight cartons were too many for them, but Charlotte said she wanted to make wine, so they had picked more.

They had also gotten a carton of seedless grapes. Charlotte said that the seedless grapes were easier to eat because she did not have to spit out the seeds.

The sun in July was the most brutal. After running and screaming under the sun all day, Summer could hear that Charlotte's voice was hoarse. She gave a bottle of water to Charlotte.

Charlotte held the mineral water bottle with both hands and drank half of it in no time. She was apparently thirsty.

She passed the remaining half bottle of mineral water to Summer, and then leaned back in the back seat and protruded her belly. "Mommy, I feel like sleeping.”

"Go to sleep, honey." She drew Charlotte into her arms so that Charlotte could sleep more comfortably.

During summer, whether she was at school or at home, Charlotte would usually take an afternoon nap. But today, she did not even get a moment of shut-eye.

Sure enough, within a few minutes after closing her eyes, Charlotte was sound asleep. After a day of sun exposure, her cheeks were red.

With her hand gently stroking that soft little face, Summer felt calm and content.

Rage consumed her. It surged and jumped inside of her, as if she was up in flames as she hit him with all her strength.

Marked ignored the pain in his chest and caught her hands. His lips moved as a deep but gentle voice came out of his mouth.

"You have been with her for four years. I am her dad b y blood, but have only taken her away for two days. Why are you so enraged?" 1

"Did you even tell me beforehand?" Her chest was still heaving, but she was gradually calming down.

The child had been taken away, and it would not help t o get angry. The most important thing now was to think about how to get Charlotte back.

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