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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 376

Summary for Chapter 376: The President's Accidental Wife

What Happens in Chapter 376 – From the Book The President's Accidental Wife

Dive into Chapter 376, 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.

"You haven't changed a bit after four years. You are meaner than ever," Yvette said with a bitter expression. "Do you really think I am going to believe a scheming woman like you?"

"It is okay if you don't believe me. How about we make an agreement?" A dim light flashed in Summer's eyes.

"What are you trying to pull here?"

Summer snickered. "What can I do under your nose when you are so influential in Santabaca? You will find what I am going to propose irresistible."

"I am all ears." Yvette looked at her warily.

"If you can convince your son to give up Charlotte's custody, I will bring Charlotte to leave Santabaca for good, and I will never appear in front of the Valentine family again. What do you say?"

Summers' calculation was that Yvette could be a strategic piece of chess.

Yvette looked at Summer for several seconds. "Why should I trust you? I will trust anyone but you," she said coldly.

She could not agree to Summer's proposal for two reasons. The first was that she had no clue of what was on Summer’s mind, or rather, what she was

scheming.

And the second reason was that she knew Mark liked this child. She could not imagine what would be Mark’s reaction if he found out that she was working with Summer.

"Besides, the Valentine family can afford to raise even dozens of children, let alone one. If Mark wants it, we will support the child. It isn't even a problem." She paused, fiddling with her red polished nails before she continued her sarcasm.

"Do you really think I am fond of being part of the Valentine family? I used to be part of the family. But you couldn’t even afford to pay the alimony when we divorced. Do you really think I am keen to be part of it again?" Summer snickered. "Oh, yeah, I almost forgot; you tore the check. I knew you couldn’t afford it, but you didn't have to embarrass yourself like that."

Yvette’s face turned pale. She was in anger. She lost every time she argued with Summer. She was always being ridiculed.

"Very well. You'd better remember what you said today, and I hope you won’t end up becoming a mistress of someone."

As young as Charlotte might be, she knew that Granny and her mom were arguing with each other.

She was not too happy when she heard Granny was calling her mom a mistress. She glared at Yvette. "Old Hag, don't scold my Mommy!"

Charlotte liked Yvette last time. But now she disliked her because Yvette called her mom a mistress.

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