The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 237



Chapter 237

Regardless of education or etiquette, they are elegance among the elites. But, looking at you now, it’s

nowhere near it. Do you want to look at yourself in the mirror right now?"

"You!” Yvette turned pale with anger.

Baine scolded, "Summer, enough!"

Madam Hamilton too, expressed her disagreement. "A s a daughter-in-law, how could you speak to

your mother-in-law like this?"

"It's not how I spoke but what I have prepared to speak. There are obvious things that I chose not to

reveal; but this was clearly to trap me, wasn't it? And if

I didn't expose it, it would only remain and worsen!"

Yvette and Madam Hamilton were taken aback. She was neither servile nor overbearing. “Since I'm not

welcomed here, I’ll leave."

Immediately after saying, she left, and Yvette raged.

A while later, Madam Hamilton also shook her head a s she left, leaving her these words. 'Compared to

ours, your daughter-in-law is crazy."

Those words struck Yvette hard on her face. She had been disgraced by Summer in front of Madam NôvelDrama.Org content rights.

Hamilton and her anger burned.

With that, only Yvette and Raine were left in the room.

A dim ray of light quickly flashed across Yvette's eyes as the lights flickered; they were dim and dark.

Yvette asked, "Raine, let me ask you something...”

Raine slowed down her movements. "What is it?"

"Tell me honestly, are you still in love with Mark right now? Heed my words, I want your honest answer,

do not lie to me..." Yvette emphasized.

Dumbfounded, Raine remained silent. She didn't respond as she had no idea what she meant or what

her intentions were.

"I insist that you answer, so let go of your worries and tell me, are you still in love with him...”

Yvette’s gaze was incomprehensible; nevertheless, her impression of Summer had certainly been

swayed.

She had initially assumed that Summer would be more yielding but now, she realized that she had

made a tremendous mistake.

Compared to Raine, not only was she unyielding, but she was also arrogant.

How dare she disgraced her in front of Madam Hamilton; her rage was unquenchable.

Yvette’s anger was set ablaze as she recalled the pitiful look that Madam Hamilton gave her when she

left.

'When did she, the respectable and revered Madam

Valentine of Santabaca, deserved to be looked upon like that?' 'Anyone could be the daughter-in-law of

Valentine family; but it will never be Summer!'

Should this continue, she would be forced off the brink by Summer sooner or later; she can’t let this

advance further.

She wanted to put an end to it immediately while the situation is still within control.

Raine continued to remain silent and said nothing. In fact, she had become wary of Yvette and didn't

trust her.


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