What Happens in Chapter 1050 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 1050, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Otto observed Helen's changes in silence, and lips curled up in a pleased smile.
He had been worrying that Helen loved him as Chandler Newton, the righteous and positive version of him, but she might not be able to accept his other side, Otto Sheridan.
Now, he finally saw a little hope.
Fiona was engrossed in "Otto's" dominance and sweet words upstairs when she suddenly heard a loud bang behind her. The door of the room was kicked open from outside.
The two people on the couch quickly parted and grabbed their clothes to cover their exposed body parts.
Fiona looked at the door in panic as Johnny stormed in. He was suppressing his anger, and his eyes were filled with ferocity and mortification.
"Dad…" Fiona instantly lost her composure and swallowed the rest of her words.
She quickly came to her senses a few seconds later and adjusted her outfit. Fortunately, it was Johnny who rushed in. Although she was a little flustered, she wasn't really worried.
After all, the person she slept with was Otto. She was more afraid that the news wouldn't spread. The further and more exaggerated the rumor spread, the less chance Otto would have to back out.
They had done everything, and Otto wouldn't be able to deny it.
A man would be even more ruthless than a woman if he decided to go back on his word, so she had to stay vigilant. With this in mind, Johnny's appearance was a great help to her.
She tidied up herself and even considerately helped "Otto" cover his upper body with a jacket. Of course, she only pretended to cover "Otto's" face, but every move was actually meant to pull the jacket down further.
She had to tell the world that Otto had slept with her.
However, "Otto" was too strong, and Fiona was unable to pull the jacket down. She could only turn to Johnny with a delicate, frail look. "Dad, why are you here?"
"Mr. Cunningham, please watch your health and don't get worked up again." As the steward comforted Johnny, he advised Fiona kindly, "Ms. Cunningham, quickly yield to Mr. Cunningham. Although you've made a serious mistake, Mr. Cunningham will forgive you if you admit it and make amends."
"Shut up! How dare a steward like you intervene in our family affair?" Fiona crossed her arms over her chest with displeasure.
"I made a serious mistake? Why was I wrong to have an intimate relationship with my fiancé? Dad, I'm not criticizing you, but times have changed. In today's society, it's no longer shameful for unmarried couples to sleep together."
Johnny's head was buzzing from anger. He took several deep breaths before he finally calmed down.
"Unmarried couples? I think you're drunk and forgot who you are. If you don't admit your mistake today, you'll no longer be my daughter.
"And you, Helios, I have been treating your family well. I gave you money and status, yet you did this to my daughter?"
Fiona was completely perplexed. "Dad, what nonsense are you talking about? Did Helen drug you? Are you in your right mind? This is not Helios; he's clearly Otto."
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