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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 96

Summary for Chapter 96: The President's Accidental Wife

What Happens in Chapter 96 – From the Book The President's Accidental Wife

Dive into Chapter 96, 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.

There was no hot water supply in this place.

She turned on the faucet and filled the tub, then put his coat, shirt, and pants in, sprinkle with washing powder, and rubbed them with her hands.

The water was biting cold. She could barely keep her hands from freezing. But she adapted to it after a while.

A washing machine was on the side. She could use it t o spin the clothes dry. Otherwise, the clothes would still be wet by tomorrow morning.

After cleaning things up, she could finally go to bed.

The cold was a concern because there was no heating i n the room. But her worries turned out to be unnecessary-Mark’s body heat warmed the bed like a fireplace.

After a day on the road, Summer was getting motion sickness. So she crashed out as soon as she lay on the bed.

At night, the room was so quiet that only the faint sound of their breathing was in the air.

Early the next morning, when Mark woke us, Summer

was still snuggling in his arms.

Cold made her body curling up into a ball and instinctively snuggling up against him. Her hands wrapped around him, and her cheeks red. The corner o f her mouth turned up so slightly, as if she was smiling.

Mark raised an eyebrow, with the corner of his mouth curling up. He carefully took her hands off him before he got out of bed.

He cast his eyes out on the balcony and saw his clothes fluttering in the chilly wind.

He walked out and took them in his hand. They were all dry, fresh and clean, with a faint smell of fragrance. So he took them back in.

His face broke out in a gentle smile. 1

"Not that bad after all." He had finished the ramen and the soup, looking up at her. He looked unspeakably sexy with a tiny stain left on his lip.

After the so-called breakfast, the two headed straight t o the hospital. Jazz was already in the ward, cracking jokes, while Raine laughed in amusement.

"I will be fine. Summer is here. You two should go," Raine said gently to Mark and Jazz. "They need help outside. Staying here is not going to help anything. Just go."

Mark nodded and looked at Summer. "Call me if anything."

"Okay.” Summer nodded.

After the two left, silence fell. Things became a little awkward in the room.

Summer and Raine had only met a few times and never talked to each other before this. So the awkward atmosphere was expected.

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