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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 216

Yvette had been fit to be tied for the past few days because of Summer. When she heard Raine telling her this, she blew her top.

After drinking another glass of water, Yvette's heartbeat gradually normalized. She had guessed it right; Summer was indeed a scheming woman.

How could Summer manipulate Mark if she was not a scheming woman?

She then glanced at Raine a few times, carefully studying her.

But seeing her calm look that was devoid of emotional disturbance, Yvette figured that Raine no longer loved Mark. Otherwise, how could she remain so indifferent?

After a while, she asked casually. "Where is he? Did he come back these days?"

Raine knew whom Yvette was talking about. "No.”

"He never came home for the past few days?” Yvette furrowed her willow brows.

"Yeah." Raine hesitated for a moment and then decided to tell her the truth. "Jazz has gone abroad. H e has gone to Athana."

Yvette's eyes widened. She almost could not believe it.

"What did you just say? Say it again."

"Jazz went to Athana. It has been several days."

Hearing that, Yvette’s normalized heart rate spiked again. She put her hand to her chest while groping for her cell phone to call Jazz.

Jazz seemed to have changed his number, as the call status voice prompt told her that the number she had dialled was not in service and asked her to check the number and dial again.

"I don't know... I don’t know... I don’t know what that woman has done to Jazz." Yvette gritted her teeth with anger. "Jazz could bring himself to do this thing t o his own mother."

"Nothing big deal. But she needs to be hospitalized for a while to recuperate. Mrs. Valentine has high blood pressure and arteriosclerosis, so it could likely cause cerebral hemorrhage. You should pay more attention t o this. Try not to agitate her. Keep in as good a mood a s possible." The doctor left after telling her this.

Raine pushed open the door and walked in. Yvette was lying on the hospital bed, her face a little pale and she was in awful shape.

Hearing footsteps approaching, Yvette opened her eyes and said in a frail voice, "What did the doctor say?"

"Doc said it is no big deal. High blood pressure combined with arteriosclerosis could cause cerebral hemorrhage. He asked not to agitate you, and keep yourself in as good a mood as possible."

Raine repeated what the doctor told her. "But you still need to stay in the hospital for a while to recuperate."

Yvette let out a sneer upon hearing that. "How could I keep a good mood when I have such a daughter-in-law at home?"

Because of Summer, Mark had moved out of the Valentine mansion, and Jazz had fallen out with his mom, abandoned the family, and gone to Athana.

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