Chapter 366 – 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 366 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Billionaires genre.
Summer pulled her hand back from his grip, walked back to the room and closed the door, then lay on the bed and closed her eyes.
The reason they could get along peacefully was because of the peace agreement.
She was very busy, very anxious; wanting to take Charlotte's custody back. So she did not have so much time, or the mood to fight and waste her energy on him all the time. She did not want to end up physically and mentally exhausted while still having t o face everything herself. The only thing she wanted most was Charlotte’s custody.
It just so happened that she agreed to the peace agreement he proposed at this time.
In fact, she had to agree to the peace agreement, as it was the wisest choice.
If she did not agree, Mark would definitely not let her see Charlotte, and the change of custody he proposed t o the court would definitely go ahead.
Then, she would be the ultimate loser—she would not get to see Charlotte while the court proceeding would carry on.
The peace agreement would let the two of them live in
peace. She got to see Charlotte every day, but going to court would still be the ultimate outcome. But it was still much better compared to being without a peace agreement.
But there was only peace during the custodial right battle.
In the end, whether she won Charlotte's custody or not, her relationship with Mark would return to what i t was previously.
She had never forgotten the things that happened four years ago.
Sometimes, the sense of calm was only superficial. After a period of calmness, even bigger waves might b e set off.
In the living room
When Summer and Charlotte woke up, Maria had gotten breakfast ready while Mark had headed off to work.
After breakfast, Dean called and asked her to meet for a while, and she agreed.
Charlotte bounced off the wall, wanting to go when she heard it was Dean. She said she had not seen Dean for a long time and that she missed him.
Summer glanced at the weather outside the window. For some reason, this summer was unusually hot. Today’s temperature had hit 39 degrees.
So Summer did not want to take Charlotte out, fearing that she might get a heat stroke. The weather was just too hot outside.
Charlotte creased her nose. She was not too happy about it, but she did not throw a tantrum. After breakfast, Summer went to the place that she and Dean had agreed to meet at.
Summer could feel heat waves hitting her face in the late morning, even before noon. She felt as if she was inside a steamer and her back was sweating profusely after walking for just a while.
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