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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1084

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Chapter 1084 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1084 is a standout chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Helen had intended to continue the momentum with another livestream the next day. However, her morning took a turn when Aaron called, asking her to come to Boston Residence.

Inside the villa, Aaron occupied the main seat on the guest sofa, with Faye standing behind him.

Maurice was also present, accompanied by a group of older, portly men gathered around the coffee table.

Aaron had introduced them to Helen at her homecoming ceremony. These men were the Boston family elders and whose views held significant influence in family matters.

The living room was charged with tension, as if a conflict were about to erupt. It was clear this would be another tense meeting.

Meanwhile, Helen was no longer taken aback by such confrontations.

She had initially planned to address her current concerns and set aside her issues with Faye for the time being. However, with the Bostons summoning her, she was curious about what new tactics they might employ.

"Just tell me why I'm here. I don't have all day," she said, her tone firm and resolute.

Aaron shot Helen a piercing glance before turning away, a heavy sigh escaping him. His voice carried a trace of anger as he remarked, "How can you be so unapologetic about your mistakes? Is this how those two old folks from the Spencer family raised you?"

"They raised me with care and dedication," Helen replied, her tone growing cold. "Mr. Boston, what right do you have to criticize them?"

While Helen was open to accepting criticism, she would not tolerate any negative remarks about Charlie and Sylvia.

"Yes, it's true I failed as a father and didn't teach you properly," Aaron said, his voice filled with anguish. He then struck the table with a forceful thud. "But I never taught you to betray your own family!"

Helen couldn't help but chuckle, her tone dripping with irony. "Well, just because you claim you didn't teach me doesn't mean you haven't taught others. How else would my dear sister be so adept at such tactics?"

"Bee!" Faye interjected, her face a picture of hurt. "Owning up to a mistake and making an effort to correct it isn't scary. What's truly troubling is persistently sticking to the wrong path despite knowing you're at fault.

"Stop being so defensive and making things worse for yourself. If you come clean now, Dad and our uncles will surely forgive you!"

Helen clasped her hands in front of her, watching Faye's dramatic display with a blend of curiosity and disdain.

"I hope the truth is revealed and Ms. Faye's innocence is restored. I wouldn't want the Boston family to be misled by someone so scheming. This is my final statement."

No wonder Aaron had reacted so intensely; it seemed the author of this accusatory letter was already dead.

As Helen recalled the incident with Mariah from years ago, a bitter smirk crossed her face.

What kind of influence did Helen wield to make people go so far as to sacrifice themselves and risk everything just to ruin her reputation and cast her out?

Previously, the accusations had come from friends, but now her biological father was involved. Despite the so-called "irrefutable evidence", no one was there to support her.

Helen felt a sudden chill, finding the world to be both absurd and hypocritical.

Holding up the suicide note, she faced Aaron and the elders of the Boston family with a calm, unyielding gaze. "Do you really believe you can convict me based on this one-sided accusation?"

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