Summary of Chapter 1057 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 1057 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"I never would have guessed that Ms. Cunningham would be the one causing all this trouble. It's true—you really can't judge a book by its cover!"
"Don't even get me started. I used to look up to her, but I never realized how ruthless and shameless she was. I must have been completely blind!"
"They say that dealing with women and small-minded people can be the toughest challenge. Getting mixed up with someone like Ms. Cunningham could lead to criminal consequences and a lifetime behind bars!"
Johnny, who had been standing on the stairs, suddenly felt a surge of dizziness. If Helios hadn't been there to support him, he might have collapsed once more.
Before Johnny was fully awake, he had overheard Helen accusing Fiona of orchestrating everything. At the time, he had dismissed it as mere slander.
Now, however, he wasn't so sure. The mounting evidence pointed to a troubling reality—Fiona had been exploiting him.
Johnny was stunned that she would be willing to sacrifice his well-being just to frame someone else. Despite his best efforts to defend Fiona, he found himself at a loss for words.
Suddenly, Helios stepped forward with conviction and declared, "Who gave you the right to tarnish Nana's reputation? She would never do something like this!"
In his frustration, he attempted to confront the sales assistant, but Jenson quickly moved to block his path. Faced with Jenson's unwavering stance, Helios halted, his resolve faltering as he hesitated to take another step.
Just then, Otto spoke up, his tone laced with sarcasm, "It looks like the truth has finally come to light—facts have a way of speaking for themselves!"
Helios clenched his fists, his knuckles cracking with tension. He couldn't tolerate anyone speaking ill of Fiona. However, since Otto was the one making the accusations, he was reluctant to escalate the situation.
Instead, he redirected his frustration toward Helen. Her relentless pursuit had made Fiona the center of everyone's criticism. It was all her fault.
"Perhaps no one has mentioned it, but I've long admired Ms. Spencer and have strived to win her affection. I've been waiting for a chance to play the hero and come to her rescue. Given the circumstances, it seems you're ready to sacrifice yourself to make that happen."
Helen was momentarily taken aback by Otto's revelation.
It was remarkable to see him openly express his affection in public. Given his esteemed position, she could hardly believe he would demean himself by confronting someone as insignificant as Helios—all for her sake.
Helen suddenly realized how little she truly knew Otto.
She was reminded of Chandler, who, like Otto, had always swooped in to resolve her issues before she even had to lift a finger.
Otto, however, remained oblivious to Helen's internal comparisons. To him, it was clear that someone like Helios was unworthy of undermining Helen's dignity.
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