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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 570

Solomon was drinking tea when he received a text message. When he opened the message and read it, he nearly dropped the teacup to the floor.

Daisy rarely saw this reaction of his, and she asked in surprise, "What is wrong?”

"Nothing, you take Charlotte. I will go out for a while.” Solomon did not tell Daisy the truth because he did not want to frighten her.

"What are you going out for?”

"Buy chess."

Solomon was already out of her sight as soon as his voice trailed off. Daisy frowned snappishly and mumbled to herself, "Goddamnit old man."

Solomon called Mark, but could not get through. He hurried over to his apartment, and then his office, but Mark was not there.

He was like a car on hot bricks, but he did not dare to call Summer.

If Summer could use her phone, she would call Mark and not send text messages. He was afraid that Ronald would harm Summer if he called her.

Turning around, he got into a taxi. He clenched his

fists as the taxi headed in a direction.

Ronald kept checking his watch as he felt time passing too slowly. His patience waned when the doctor had not arrived.

Another hour had passed before the doctor finally arrived, carrying a suitcase in his hand. The doctor had everything he needed-the abortion drug and the machine for bone marrow extraction.

It looked like the sun was rising from the west.

"Where are you going, Yvette?” Raine asked.

"The hospital. I will visit Samantha to take a look at her." Yvette chuckled with her beautiful willow brows knitted together.

People said that Samantha's condition had worsened, with her hair dropping off, her skin dull, becoming as ugly as she could. So Yvette wanted to see for herself how an ugly, bald woman could seduce men again.

Since hearing the news of Samantha's deteriorating condition, Yvette was resisting the urge to see Samantha in the hospital. She did not bother Ronald, either. Instead, she was planning to stay home and see things unfold.

She was married to Ronald for decades. They had been happy together for many years. So even when this thing happened, she still loved him.

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