Summary of Chapter 1112 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 1112 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.
"Shouldn't I be the one considering that?" Helen asked, blinking innocently.
"Now that we're married, isn't your business also my concern?" Chandler responded matter-of-factly.
"I suppose that's true," Helen admitted with a shy smile.
She wondered if spending all her time with Chandler might lead her to become completely dependent on him.
A moment of concern flashed through her, but it was swiftly overshadowed by a deep sense of joy.
Everything seemed to be falling into place perfectly, and the feeling of resolution was truly exhilarating.
After a moment, Helen turned to Julia and asked, "What do you plan to do with her?"
Chandler's expression grew serious as he answered, "I'm going to let her go, of course."
"I'm not going anywhere!" Julia shot back, her eyes filled with contempt as she glared at them.
She shouted, "Do you really think I don't see through your plan? You want to release me so I can lead you to Zac, don't you? Well, I won't let you succeed!"
"You're giving him too much credit," Chandler snapped, his eyes narrowing. "The only reason I'm letting you go is so you can inform Zac that his hopes are futile. I had already committed to marrying Helen before the full story even surfaced.
"Zac has clearly underestimated both his ability to cause disruption and my feelings for Helen. As long as he stays out of our lives, I'm prepared to let him live in obscurity. But if he tries to cause any more trouble, I won't hesitate to take whatever action necessary."
"How dare you speak with such moral superiority? Remember, Zac is an illegitimate child. If you were in his position, you might not fare any better!" Julia retorted, refusing to back down.
Having made his point, Chandler wasn't interested in wasting more time. He turned to Carles and instructed, "Escort her out and drop her off in the suburbs."
Carles quickly complied, leading Julia out of the room.
"We should probably head out too," Chandler said quietly, turning to Helen. "Once the news spreads, we'll be facing more than just this minor threat. This time, the enemy is in the open while we're concealed. Let's use this opportunity to set a trap and lie in wait."
"Helly, I knew you'd be alright," he said, letting out a sigh of relief. "We were just drinking together; there was no way an accident could have happened."
Upon hearing this, Chandler and Helen quickly realized that Taylor had rushed over after getting news from his sources.
"Thanks for coming out so late," Helen said. "Whenever you get a moment, could you set up a group chat and update Paul and Gordon as well?"
"Don't worry; I've got it covered," Taylor replied with a casual wave. "I'll head out now."
With that, he walked past them and disappeared into the alley.
Helen stole one last look at him, suddenly grasping how deeply Taylor truly cared for her.
"Looks like you've got yourself a devoted ally," Chandler teased.
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