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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1097

Summary for Chapter 1097: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Summary of Chapter 1097 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1097 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.

"Who are you?" Faye grabbed her bag vigilantly, searching for the taser inside.

Just then, the cap was slowly lifted, revealing Helen's delicate, small face. Helen smirked with a hint of mockery in her eyes. "How does it feel to be me and experience the trouble you brought me for a day?"

Faye was confused. "What nonsense are you talking about? Have you lost your mind as well?"

"Oh…" Helen said with a little disappointment, "It seems like there are no mirrors in the staff lounge. That's too bad."

Mirrors? Becoming her for a day? Faye quickly reacted, pulling out a compact mirror from her bag and holding it up to her face.

"How could it be?" Faye stared at Helen's eyes, nose, and every inch of skin on her face. Frightened, she tossed the mirror aside and slapped her face hard with both hands.

She could feel the slight sting from the slap, but it seemed milder than she had imagined. Stunned, she suddenly remembered that her face felt a little hot and stuffy after waking up in the guest room.

"What did you do to me?" Faye looked at Helen in terror. "Are you trying to turn me into you? Do you want to use this despicable method to make me lose the chance of owning the Boston family?

"Haha, Helen, you act like a non-materialistic person but you're actually very scheming."

Helen replied with a sneer, "Look at you. It's only been half a day, and you can't even take it? Have you forgotten why my face is at a disadvantage in the fight you care about?

"It's because of you who ruin my reputation step by step. Now, I'm making you experience it thoroughly. Shouldn't you thank me?"

"You asked for it!" Faye cried madly. "Since you don't want anything from the Boston family, then why did you come back? Why did you show up in front me?

"Without you, my life would be smooth sailing. It's all because of you; you've ruined everything!"

"Smooth sailing?" Helen smiled scornfully. "Your so-called smooth sailing is achieved by eliminating my family members who raised you but stand in your way.

"Your mind is twisted." Helen shook her head. "According to your logic, those who do good have become villains instead?

"The Bostons raised you and provided you with such a good childhood, making you the outstanding businesswoman you are today. Could you achieve all these if you continued to stay in the orphanage?"

"Yes!" Faye defended herself stubbornly. "I'm as smart as you. If they hadn't adopted me, I could've joined a childless family. At least, my parents would love me genuinely and not treat me as a substitute."

"You're really hopeless." Helen finally realized that she should not have hope in Faye.

Once a person developed greed, they could never be satisfied. When they were in a favorable situation, they would always look for something better. When something went wrong, they would blame the circumstances and never reflect on themselves.

With a sigh, Helen walked past her and crossed to the other side of the road, leaving on foot. But just as she reached the intersection, she heard the roar of a car engine behind her, followed by a loud crash.

She turned, as if she had a feeling, and saw Faye in the staff uniform being knocked on by a car. Faye was thrown several meters into the air before hitting the ground, dead on the spot.

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