Chapter 1124 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 1124 is a standout chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
To avoid causing a scene on campus, Helen asked the Newton brothers to leave as soon as they entered the building.
Although she was supposed to head straight to her class, she realized she needed to complete some paperwork and decided to go to Jacob's office instead.
She knocked on the door.
"Come in," a voice said, and she opened the door and stepped inside.
"Good day, Mr. Morrison."
"Ah, Helen, it's you," Jacob said, recognizing her from their previous meetings. "You're here for the transfer paperwork, I assume?"
"Yes, that's correct. I apologize for any inconvenience, Mr. Morrison," Helen replied with a polite smile.
"Everything's all set," Jacob remarked, pulling out two papers from his drawer and handing them to her. "You didn't have to come in person—I could have sent these to Mr. Murdoch for you."
"I'd rather handle it myself. I don't want to burden Mr. Murdoch with my personal matters," Helen replied.
"That's admirable," Jacob said, acknowledging her thoughtfulness.
He then stood up and gestured for her to follow. "I was just about to speak with Mr. Murdoch myself. Why don't we head to your class together? You saw the notice, right?
"The specialized preparatory program has a placement test that involves solving a problem from a physics competition. Mr. Murdoch wants to gauge everyone's skills to better manage the class. I've heard the questions aren't too challenging."
Jacob had no doubts about Helen's proficiency in reading and writing as a liberal arts student. However, he was concerned about her logical reasoning skills.
As Jacob opened the door, he came face-to-face with Edmund and Megan, who were about to enter.
"Well, what a coincidence. I was just telling Helen that I needed to find you," Jacob said.
Before Edmund could respond, Megan, standing behind him, immediately spotted Helen. Her expression briefly faltered before she let out a knowing, cold laugh.
Helen, however, wasn't there to create a scene. She decided to ignore the veiled hostility and kept her demeanor calm and composed.
Seeing Helen's lack of reaction, Megan's frustration grew even stronger.
Helen was merely a country bumpkin who had gotten ahead by seducing men—what right did she have to act so entitled?
If Jacob and Edmund weren't around, Megan would have eagerly unmasked Helen's facade.
Despite this, she realized that engaging with Helen wasn't worth her time. As a prized student at the University of Glendale, she was in a different league from Helen, who had advanced through trading favors. There was no reason for her to stoop to Helen's level.
Megan took a deep breath and composed herself. With a warm smile, she extended her hand to Jacob and said, "Mr. Morrison, I'm pleased you remember me. Mr. Murdoch said I need a form signed for my special admission, so I'm here to get your approval."
"Certainly," Jacob replied. "Just give me the form, and I'll take care of it immediately."
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