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A Contract Marriage After a ONS novel Chapter 226

Over the past few days, her favor for Raine has increased sharply, while her favor for Summer has plummeted.

Mark's long, slender fingers rested on his forehead and gently kneaded it. "She does not know you are in the hospital. If she did, she would not have done so. She has always been very kind,” he said in a deep voice.

Kind? Yvette laughed at the word but didn ot show it." Mark, you married her for the baby. When are you going to divorce her after the baby is born?" she asked.

This kind of woman was not suitable to be a daughter-in-law of the Valentine family!

She has only been married to Mark for a short time, and the Valentine family became so fragmented because of her. If this goes on, what will become of the Valentine family?

Besides, a woman like that was not good enough for Mark. Get a divorce, the sooner the better!

A wave of unexplained irritability welled up in Mark's heart. His handsome face was somewhat sullen, casual and sulky. He instinctively repulsed the subject. "I have a plan in mind."

"Then what is your plan? Tell me so that I know what you are thinking." Intrigued, Yvette added, "She seems like a scheming woman. She is not much of a good woman either, she is flirty or something. You had better get divorced as soon as possible!"

When Mark heard Yvette's words about Summer, he frowned, with a hint of impatience and irritation.

"I know exactly what kind of woman she is..."

"You do?" Yvette looked a little more indignant and disapproving. "Some women hide their true intentions too deeply to show. I have seen too many women who do not say what they mean."

Such a woman was like a nine-tailed fox, with only one of the tails exposed in front of a man, but behind the back, the remaining eight tails were dancing with ill intentions.

"Well, that is the end of the subject. What did the doctor say about you?" Mark spoke directly and cut the subject short.

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