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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 381

Summary for Chapter 381: The President's Accidental Wife

Summary of Chapter 381 from The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 381 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.

"Dean, it is your birthday, not mine. So I am fine with anything," Summer said.

"Then we will go for Estainian cuisine." Dean decided. He had dined in foreign cuisine restaurants with her several times, but he was not a big fan of them.

They entered a private box, inside which was fully seated except for three empty seats.

Those men in there were all Dean’s colleagues from the same police department. When they saw Summer walk in, they all whistled and teased Dean.

"We have beautiful Mrs. Singleton here!"

"Absolutely. No wonder Captain has been refusing to bring her out. He is afraid that we might steal her from him."

"Oh, isn’t this the little princess in the photo on our captain's desk?"

"Sure, she is.-Hey, Little Princess. How are you?”

Charlotte was not afraid of strangers. She stood there, smiled, and spoke with her tender voice. "Hello everyone, my name is Charlotte Hart. I am three years and seven months old, and I am a kindergartener."

Everyone at the table was amused by her innocent

and earnest look, wanting to give her a hug.

Summer felt awkward when they addressed her as Mrs. Singleton. Dean gave them a stern warning.

"Come on, Captain. We know you haven't won her over. We are just conducting a drill, so that when we line up and salute her in uniform when you two tie the knot, she won't feel too intimidated.”

They certainly knew that the captain was still in unrequited love. They were doing this to cheer for their captain.

These men took special care of Summer and Charlotte. They were generous and always spoke their mind. Everyone got along well with each other, and laughter had never stopped.

Because of the presence of Charlotte, they just sipped o n the liquor. The most important thing was to have a good time, and drinking was secondary.

"Captain, are you sending us away just like this?

Aren’t you going to invite us to the bar tonight?"

"Exactly. Mrs. Singleton and Little Princess should come along, too."

"No kid at that kind of place. If you guys really want it, I will go with you all tomorrow night, but not tonight." Dean vehemently opposed it.

How could he let Charlotte go to such a place?

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