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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1113

Summary for Chapter 1113: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1113 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet

In Chapter 1113, a key moment in the Romance novel Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

"Are you jealous?" Helen asked, a teasing grin curling on her lips.

"Absolutely," Chandler replied with a dramatic flair. "I'm envious of everyone around you, whether they're men or women."

"So, you must be jealous all the time. Aren't you worried it might take a toll on your health?"

"Definitely. That's why you need to give me more kisses to counteract it. Come on, let me exercise my husbandly rights."

The two kept up their playful banter as they walked into Chandler's house.

The next day came quickly.

Helen slept in until late morning. As she came out of her room, she unexpectedly bumped into Kiara.

Kiara, on her way to tidy Chandler's room, was visibly startled to see Helen.

"Why are you still here?" Helen asked. She had specifically requested Cindy to assign Kiara more chores to make her reconsider staying.

To Helen's surprise, Kiara not only stayed on after Helen returned from abroad but also took on the household chores at Chandler's place.

"I said I would stay to make amends. Where else would I go?"

Though Kiara's face remained calm, her thoughts were in disarray.

Helen was undeniably shameless. Despite not being married to Chandler, she was already sharing a bed with him. It was utterly disgraceful—she was nothing more than a slut.

She was convinced that Chandler had been swayed by Helen's manipulative tactics, which she believed explained his strong opposition to the Randle family's marriage plans.

After all, Helen was the epitome of a country bumpkin—she would certainly use every trick in the book to win over a man.

"Married?" Kiara gasped, her mouth hanging open in disbelief. In her shock, the broom she was holding slipped from her hand and clattered to the floor.

She hurried to pick it up, her head bowed as she tried to process the revelation.

It was almost impossible to believe that Chandler had married Helen. He had acted so quickly that Kiara didn't stand a chance.

Being a woman herself, Helen could see right through Kiara's thoughts.

Kiara had already faced her share of consequences, and Helen had no intention of making things worse. Instead, she offered a thoughtful reminder.

"There's no need for any more atonement. Chandler and I are legally married now, so it's time for you to move on and begin a new chapter in your life.

"If you decide to leave voluntarily, you can do so with dignity. Please don't look back—it's better for everyone if we avoid a messy confrontation."

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