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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 88

"Where's the money?" the bald man rushed her.

Summer held Mark's American Express card in her hand. However, she then realized she had no idea what the password was for this card. How on earth could she withdraw money?

Summer planned to withdraw seven hundred grand from his account and explain to him after he was back from Grudin North.

Watching her blank expression, the bald man lost his patience and cursed, stabbing the knife into the bed, "F *ck this, are you playing the fool with me?"

"No, I just don’t remember the password to this card. I’ll head to the bank to change the password later and pass you the money by tomorrow. How does that sound?"

"And what makes you think we can believe you?"

Summer just flashed them the American Express card and said, "I have this. Do you need any more?"

"Wow, I didn't expect you to be some big shot. Very well then, you may go. You can never hide from us anyway. We’ll find you no matter what. Make sure you bring us the money by tomorrow morning, before seven o'clock. I'll be waiting!"

The bald man was definitely not a fool. He knew that the American Express card had unlimited credit. With that card, Summer would not even have a problem withdrawing seven million bucks, let alone seven hundred grand.

However, Summer felt that she needed to ask Mark about the password. She was still contemplating whether she should ask him now as she knew that he was busy. Besides, she found it hard to ask for money from Mark as well.

But she had no other choice. All she could do now was to give him a call.

After some consideration, Summer finally mustered u p her courage and dialed his number. Her heart was racing as she thought of the best words to say.

Suddenly, the line connected. Summer bit into her lips and opened her mouth. But the words that came out were different from what she initially planned to say," Are you okay over there?”

"You called just to ask me this?” his tone was cold and flat.

She already knew that he was busy, but she still called to ask him for money. On top of it, she still called during the worst time possible. At that moment, she felt utterly ashamed of herself.

Billy Day was also one of the well-off families in Santabaca, so seven hundred grand should not be a problem for Sherman, who did not hesitate to send Summer some money the next day...

Summer sighed with relief.

This was the first and the only time Summer asked someone else for money.

Ever since her childhood, Summer was an independent child who did not like to trouble other people. In this situation, she really had no other option but to turn to Sherman for help, which she would never do.

Amara was lying on her stomach on the sofa, tears streaming down her face as she cried and wailed out o f pain.

Summer looked at her coldly; she had no empathy for her at all. No matter how painful it was, even if it cost her life, Amara asked for it.

Daisy was busy stopping the blood loss when she said, "I think we should go to the hospital; it's quite a deep cut."

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