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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1092

Summary for Chapter 1092: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Summary of Chapter 1092 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1092 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.

Eva was stunned and didn't respond. Was Helen trying to curry favor with her?

"Huh? What are you doing?" Wyatt became flustered. "We have hands and feet, as well as a daughter. We also have staff at home. How can we let you do this?

"The wooden bucket is heavy. Put it down quickly, put it down. Don't hurt yourself." As he said, he walked over to help Helen put the bucket onto the ground.

Helen was amused. "You're exaggerating. I'm not a princess who can't even carry a bucket."

"You're more precious than a princess," Wyatt replied.

Eva had no intention of making things difficult for Helen, but her expression instantly changed when she saw them being so close.

She purposely stepped hard on the floor and sat down on the sofa, instructing arrogantly, "Yes, please."

"Are you out of your mind?" Wyatt went over to pull her away. "We are going to sleep soon. Why do you still want to soak your feet? Quickly get up and go to bed."

Eva shook him off and sat back down, saying impatiently, "Stay out of women's affairs. Besides, I should appreciate Helen's effort. Stop messing around and trying to cause trouble between us."

"What kind of reasoning is that?" Wyatt finally learned how unreasonable a woman could be.

Of course, it was impossible that he had never encountered these at this age. It was just that he could ignore those women in the past, but now, one was his wife, and the other was his goddaughter.

Being caught in the middle, he was in a no-win situation, and it truly gave him a headache.

"Alright, Uncle Wyatt. Aunt Eva is right, there are always little secrets between women. You can go back to your bedroom and rest first," Helen persuaded Wyatt.

Helen's straightforwardness made Eva look petty, causing her to be momentarily at a loss for words.

After a long pause, Eva only managed to mutter, "You talk a good game, but in reality, you still please them and make them think of you all the time."

"If that's the case, then I'll have to thank you for telling me these." Helen suddenly smiled.

"When I was very young, I got separated from my parents. My grandparents found me and raised me, so I rarely had the experience of getting along with my parents and siblings.

"Uncle Wyatt treats me well and considers me as his daughter. Tonya also likes me like I'm her family member. This is already a great honor for me, and I never thought of asking for more."

"So, Aunt Eva, I can stay away and not disturb you as long as you and your family are doing well. But if… if one day you need me, you must come to me with Uncle Wyatt and Tonya. Is that okay?"

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