The President's Accidental Wife

Chapter 91



Chapter 91

Summer did not reject her request and nodded, "Sure, mom, I'll be there tomorrow."

She was going to idle away her time in the mansion anyway, and since there was an earthquake in

Grudin North, maybe she could lend a hand if she was there.

Just as Yvette said, her stomach had no bump at all. Her pregnancy wouldn't bother her much.

Jazz glanced at her and said, "I’ll go with Summer tomorrow."

"Who are you giving trouble to going there?" Yvette glowered at him.

"I am worried about Summer going to Grudin North alone. I can take care of her if I was with her," Jazz

said with seriousness written all over his face. Even his cheeky peach blossom eyes were filled with

determination.

Unable to dissuade him, Yvette could only agree," There is no access for planes yet. The chauffeur will

bring both of you there tomorrow."

During the night, Summer packed her luggage. She had no idea how long she would be in Grudin

North, s o she brought everything she thought was necessary.

The earthquake had just ended over there. They must

be in desperate need of supplies. Since there was a car now, she planned to fill up the trunk with food

and bring it over while they were at it.

She woke up early the next morning. The sun was not even up yet. She had to go back home to deal

with the $70,000. 1

Apparently, Sherman was up earlier than her.

Summer saw her car as soon as she drove into the neighborhood.

Without saying much, Sherman handed her the suitcase filled with money and asked, "Is this enough?

I can get more from the bank if you need more..."

"It definitely is, Sherman. But I won't be able to pay you back in a short while. It'll take me some time,"

Summer said softly. Content © NôvelDrama.Org.

"Don't you dare be a stranger with me!" Sherman said snappishly as she tapped on Summer’s

shoulder," We're friends, Summer. It's the least I can do for you. Besides, I am sure you would have

also done the same thing for me, wouldn't you?"

Summer answered without the slightest hesitation, "N o doubt about it!"

"That's all I needed to know, now take the money and g o! I’ve got to pay a visit to Billy's mom with him

when I get back," Sherman said loudly.

Summer poked her arm and said, "Could you act like a lady and show some class?”

"Ever since I've fallen for Billy, I have been chasing after him like a cat chases a mouse. I do not

associate with the term ‘classy lady' anymore. I have even forgotten what it was like to be a classy lady

for a long time. Anyway, that's it; I've got to bounce."

Nodding, Summer reminded her, "Drive slowly and be careful."

Sherman waved to her in response, her car keys in hand.

After checking off all the things on her to-do list, Summer and Jazz went on the ride to Grudin North

from Santabaca, a journey that was going to take five hours.

Summer felt fine in the beginning until three hours later when she felt that something was wrong - she

was nauseous.

She had never experienced carsickness; her pregnancy clearly caused it.

Jazz told the chauffeur to roll down the windows to let the cold wind seep through the window.

After what felt like years, Summer's dizziness and nausea were finally gone. Her face had turned pale

as death.

Jazz was both sorry and worried. He had the chauffeur pull over the car for everyone to take a break

before continuing their journey.

Summer disagreed strongly as it would already be dark by the time they reached Grudin North if they

maintained their current speed. They could not afford to make a stop.

Eventually, Jazz gave in, and they went on with their journey.

The road was bumpy, and Summer was exhausted after some time. Closing her eyes, she leaned her

head against the window and slept.

That was the only time Jazz dared to look at her so recklessly.

She was his sister-in-law in Valentine Mansion, his teacher in school. But only at that very moment, she

was just Summer, and he was just Jazz.


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