Login via

The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1783

Essa's mother quickly left the ward. Essa was speechless, resting her head in her hand.

Jazz pushed open the door and walked in. Winston's eyes immediately fell on him. Winston had a low IQ, but he was not a fool.

After Winston's mother told him that he was saved by Jazz, Winston clamored to see Jazz. Yet Winston was so weak that he could only lie in bed.

Winston was excited and kept smiling at Jazz.

"Hello." Noticing Winston's gaze, Jazz greeted him.

"Hello!" Winston hurriedly said.

Ever since Jazz came, Winston had ignored Essa and stared fixedly at Jazz.

Essa was jealous, thinking, 'Is this guy going to bewitch all of my family?'

Jazz was still smiling. He was very friendly to Winston and taught Winston to play cards. Winston was smart and quickly learned it.

The two of them were a little bored. Jazz secretly winked at Winston, who took the hint and looked at Essa eagerly, silently inviting her to play with them.

Essa was not interested in playing cards, let alone playing cards with Jazz. She sat still, not intending to move.

Winston was anxious, threw back the quilt, and wanted to get out of bed to pull her. Seeing what he was doing, Essa panicked. She hurriedly went over and stopped him.

As a result, she had no choice but to compromise.

The three of them played cards together. Jazz always lost. Essa and Winston won a lot of money from him, smiling brightly.

Jazz looked out the window. "You have been to the Valentine mansion many times. Have you seen anyone else besides Mark, Summer, and their kids?"

Essa remembered that she had never seen his parents.

"My mother was sent to prison by me and my brother," he said evenly. "My father is also in prison. Summer used to be my teacher. I liked her and told her my feelings, but at last, she married my brother..."

Essa was stunned. The Valentine family was very powerful in Santabaca. Why were his parents in prison?

She couldn't believe such things had happened to the Valentine family.

Jazz was cheerful and carefree. He didn't look like someone who had experienced those things.

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The President's Accidental Wife