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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1060

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Dive into Chapter 1060, 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.

Once their figures had vanished from the top of the stairs, Johnny turned his attention back to Otto.

"Mr. Sheridan, I must apologize for Nana's behavior—it was a serious lapse on my part," he said, bowing slightly with a look of regret.

He continued, "Please be assured that I will see to her proper discipline. Once she has learned to conduct herself appropriately, I will personally bring her to offer her apologies."

"Mr. Cunningham, are you certain you're addressing the right person?" Otto asked with a touch of irony in his voice.

Johnny hesitated for a moment before realizing his mistake.

He quickly turned to Helen and said, "Ms. Spencer, I deeply regret the inconvenience you've experienced today. Last month, I spent two million dollars at Peterson Auction House on an agate necklace that was originally intended as a birthday gift for my daughter.

"Given the trouble you've faced, I'd like to offer you this necklace as a gesture of my apology. I hope it can serve as some form of compensation for the difficulties you've endured."

"Mr. Cunningham, don't you think using a gift meant for your daughter to make amends with Ms. Spencer seems a bit tight-fisted?" Otto remarked, stoking the fire.

Johnny frowned, his face reflecting his concern. "What do you suggest, Mr. Sheridan?"

If not for Otto, Johnny wouldn't have even entertained the idea of parting with 20 thousand dollars.

Otto then turned to Helen and asked gently, "Is there anything you would like?"

"I don't want anything," Helen replied, showing no interest in the Cunningham family's possessions.

"Let's resolve this with a cash payment, then," Otto suggested. "Mr. Cunningham, you can go ahead with your plan, but I propose that you double the amount and transfer it to Ms. Spencer's account as compensation for me."

Johnny nodded in agreement. "Absolutely, that's the least I can do."

To Johnny, money was merely a figure. With the Cunningham family's considerable wealth, they could easily earn it back. However, failing to address Otto's grievances could threaten their future business prospects.

At that moment, Otto took the check from Johnny. He then firmly grasped Helen's hand and led her decisively toward the exit.

"Mr. Cunningham, I'd like to extend Ms. Spencer's gratitude on her behalf!" Otto said as they made their way out.

It wasn't until they reached the front door that Jenson suddenly realized what was happening. Helen was Chandler's fiancée and his sister-in-law. Why was Otto taking her away?

With this realization, Jenson rushed after them. But by the time he reached the entrance, all he saw was the back of a black luxury car speeding toward the estate gate.

"Damn it!" Jenson muttered, pulling out his phone to call Chandler.

After waiting for what felt like an eternity, there was still no answer.

Jenson ended the call in frustration, gripping his phone tightly. From a distance, he watched Otto's car navigate through the estate before finally driving out through the gate.

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