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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 377

Summary for Chapter 377: The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter Summary: Chapter 377 – The President's Accidental Wife by Floria

In Chapter 377, 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.

Old Hag...

Yvette put her hand to her forehead, looking at Charlotte with anger. "How could you be so rude?"

"You called my mommy a mistress first. That was you are the Old Hag. You were being rude first, not me." Charlotte knew who was first at fault.

Like mother, like daughter; Charlotte was rancorous and mean, Yvette thought.

Mark should see the true faces of this mother and daughter.

"Where is Mark?" Yvette was boiling with anger. She looked over at Maria, who was standing nearby.

"Mr. Valentine has just gone out for work." Maria did not like Yvette either, as Yvette was mean.

Yvette sat down on the settee, looked at Maria, and spelled out her words. "Kick her out."

She was referring to Summer.

Maria was in a pickle. She glanced at Summer and then at Yvette again, then stood still.

Yvette picked up the coffee on the table and took a sip. "Aren't you listening to me now? She is no longer my daughter-in-law, but a stranger. It is getting late

now. How can you let a stranger stay in my son’s apartment at this hour? It is either you kick her out, or I will fire you."

Yvette was here for Mark. She wanted to ask Mark to accompany her to Norwood.

Ronald would take a direct flight from Grudin North to Norwood, and would not stop in Santatabaca. Besides, Ms. Moore missed Mark. Yvette thought it would be nice if Mark could go with her. She did not expect to run into that bitch here.

Yvette stayed in the apartment for nearly an hour before she started to get bored. Having no point to keep waiting, she grabbed her handbag and left.

As soon as Yvette left, Maria called Mark and told him what had happened.

Maria could not afford to offend either side. It was Marks' mother on the one hand, and Charlotte’s mother on the other.

So she downplayed the entire episode and just told him that Yvette and Summer had an unpleasant exchange, and Summer had left with Charlotte.

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