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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1115

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Dive into Chapter 1115, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Helen blinked as she looked at Mia. "Okay," she replied calmly.

She poured a glass of cold water and handed it to Mia. "Here, have some water and take a moment to calm down."

Mia took the glass but set it aside, her face glowing with excitement. "This is a huge deal! It's the biggest variety show in the country and will be broadcast internationally! Aren't you excited?"

Helen gave a composed nod. "Yes, I'm thrilled."

In reality, this was exactly what Helen had anticipated. There was no need to get overly excited.

The more public attention she received, the closer the danger loomed. It was crucial to remain vigilant.

Meanwhile, Mia was surprised by Helen's calm reaction. Was this what it meant to be a natural leader—staying composed even in the face of such startling news?

It seemed Mia's enthusiastic reaction might have been a bit over the top. She was left at a loss for words, trying to figure out how to respond.

Noticing the awkward silence, Helen realized she had forgotten to introduce everyone.

"Oh, right," she said, breaking the silence. "This is my good friend, Phishie Daniels. And this is my new manager, Mia Jacinto. You two will be seeing a lot of each other, so you should get acquainted."

"Hello, Mia," Phishie said, extending her hand.

"Hi, Phishie. It's nice to meet you," Mia responded with a warm smile, shaking her hand.

At that moment, Helen noticed Tyrone standing quietly by the doorway.

"Tyrone? Why don't you come in?" she called out.

Tyrone had intended to enter later, but with Helen's invitation, he reluctantly stepped inside.

"Really?" Mia's face lit up with excitement as she eagerly began unwrapping the package. "Mr. Tyrone, you're the best!"

Noticing the situation, Phishie stood up and said, "You two probably have things to discuss, so I won't intrude. I'll take my leave now."

"Let me walk you out," Tyrone offered politely.

Phishie didn't decline, and the two made their way slowly toward the exit, one after the other.

As Helen observed the large gap between them, she couldn't help but wonder why they were acting so distant now.

"Wow, this is the best dessert I've ever had!" Mia remarked, unable to contain her excitement. "Ms. Spencer, would you like to try some?"

Helen was amused by Mia's delighted expression. It seemed that those who were genuinely content often led the most carefree lives.

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