Summary of Chapter 378 from The President's Accidental Wife
Chapter 378 marks a crucial moment in Floria’s Billionaires novel, The President's Accidental Wife. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Even if she could not agree with Yvette and Yvette was at fault, Yvette was still Mark's mother. She could not badmouth the mother in front of the son. No one would like to hear that.
Mark’s voice deepened as he asked Maria to call Summer.
He wanted Summer to send Charlotte back to the apartment, or he would pick them up from the hotel tomorrow afternoon.
Maria heard voices in the background, as if Mark was i n an important meeting. The line went dead after that.
It was 10:00 pm by the time Summer reached the hotel. She carried Charlotte and used the elevator to return to her room. Charlotte was sleeping the whole time.
The screen of her cell phone lit up as soon as she placed Charlotte on the bed. It was Sherman calling.
She picked up the phone and walked away from the bed. "How are you and Billy doing? Have you two talked it over?"
"He said that Natalie was ill in the past few years, and she had no family or friends. He felt guilty for what happened between Natalie and him after getting
drunk four years ago, and that was why he sent her money."
"Was she ill for real?” Summer frowned.
"Yes, she was. Billy showed me her medical record. Now she has almost recovered, and Billy has promised me he will never send Natalie money again. He said that he had kept the thing from me because he didn't want me to think of the previous incident and feel sad." Sherman's voice and even breathing were soft.
"Even if those letters were sent to him by Natalie, and like he said, he felt guilty for Natalie and sending her money because of guilt, why did he still keep those letters in the drawer after he had read them?" Summer could not wrap her brain around this. Why did he keep those letters?
If he was really afraid that Sherman would discover those letters, the wisest thing for him to do was to throw the letters away, was it not?
"Perhaps he didn't manage to throw them away yet..." Sherman said.
Summer had no words. She could hear that Sherman wanted to believe Billy and was just finding a reason t o do so.
"Summer, I have been with him for eight years, and we have gone through so many things. Although something like that has happened, it happened only because he was drunk. Since then, he has never had a n affair. This time, maybe he really gave Natalie money out of guilt. I want to believe him." Sherman said slowly. Obviously, she had already made up her mind.
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