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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 681

Summer did not reply. There was a division between her and Yvette that she could not bring herself to smile naturally. Instead, she faked one by curling her lips.

She was a straightforward person who refused to be pretentious. She would simply express how she felt.

"I know that everything that I have done is wrong. I was blinded. I cannot even beg for your forgiveness. But I am very glad that you still visited me today. It has been a very long time since I have been this joyful."

Yvette wiped her tears and turned toward Summer." I'm really sorry for all the things I've done. I'm sorry. Thank you for always caring for Mark. After I've served my sentence, I will redeem myself sincerely."

Summer looked at her and remained silent. Her heart was still hardened, and mere words weren't enough to soften it.

For her to visit Yvette, it was already a huge feat.

Yvette clearly knew that she had treated Summer very badly. Thus, the reception toward her was nothing extraordinary, but she couldn’t wish it to be any better.

Although it was a brief meeting, Yvette couldn't stop

smiling. Even after being led back into her cell, she remained cheerful.

They walked out of the prison holding hands and traveled along the path lined with sycamore trees.

The leaves were yellowish brown, and they fluttered to the ground. Crunching sounds were heard as they threaded on them.

A week later, Mark bought a pregnancy test kit and wanted to personally examine her. Summer blushed and chased him out.

Thus, she remained in the washroom while he waited outside.

Moments later, she emerged, and he inquired about the results impatiently.

Charlotte was jealous. "Daddy only likes new things. Daddy only likes the baby; he doesn’t like me anymore. Give me to Uncle Jazz. I want to stay with him."

Raising his chin, Mark tapped on her forehead gently, and urged, "Hush, do your homework quickly."

Mark had put in all his energy on this baby because it bore of all his guilt and regrets.

Having experienced the miscarriage and not being able to care for Charlotte or witness her growing up. H e was compelled to seek redemption from this child.

Therefore, whatever involved the baby, he wanted to handle them himself, and would not let anyone interfere.

Although life was simple, it was full of happiness and bliss. Summer resigned from the school. Every morning, she Mark would send Charlotte to school. Then, Mark would go to work. Afterward, she would either go shopping or trim the bushes in the backyard.

She would remain in Valentine mansion during her pregnancy and would return to work when the child is born.

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