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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1133

Summary for Chapter 1133: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1133 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet

In Chapter 1133, 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.

"Helen—"

"Hey!"

Just as Phishie called out to Helen, a voice rang out from behind them.

As they turned to look, they spotted Tommy standing there. His hands were casually tucked in his pockets, and a slightly mischievous grin played on his lips.

Thanks to Taylor, Helen felt a strong sense of familiarity with Tommy and regarded him almost like a family member.

She greeted him with a warm smile and said, "What's up, kiddo?"

"Kiddo?" Tommy frowned, clearly not pleased with the nickname.

Helen teased, "Well, since I'm older than you, I think it's perfectly fine for me to call you that, don't you think?"

"Whether you're actually older is still up for debate," Tommy replied with a touch of arrogance as he stepped closer. "How old are you, anyway?"

"I've just hit the legal age for marriage," Helen remarked.

Tommy was momentarily taken aback, realizing that she was indeed older than him.

Despite this, Helen had a youthful appearance and was shorter. Thus, it felt somewhat odd for her to refer to him as "kiddo".

Thinking quickly, Tommy proposed, "Since we're classmates, let's skip the age stuff and just use our names. You can call me Tommy."

"Sure, and you can call me Helen."

"Perfect," Tommy agreed with a nod. Then, as if struck by a new idea, he continued, "By the way, would you be interested in forming an alliance?"

"An alliance?" Helen asked, puzzled by the suggestion.

"Yes," Tommy said, his tone turning serious. "You're not too thrilled about Edmund and would rather not stay in his class, right? If we team up, we can work together to get ourselves expelled as soon as possible."

Bentley looked genuinely excited, his fists clenched with determination.

Reluctant to stay on campus and eager to avoid trouble at home, Tommy agreed, "Alright, let's go."

Helen watched their exchange with a mixture of amusement and exasperation, feeling as if she were witnessing a friend's child getting into mischief.

Curious, she asked, "What games are you all into these days? Is Battle Legends still popular?"

Jenson had become quite passionate about the game and was now a seasoned player.

"No," Bentley said with a dismissive wave, his tone dripping with superiority. "That game is too easy. Real men play Survivor Game!"

"Wait, Survivor Game is out already?" Helen asked, surprised.

She remembered that the game was created by Gordon's company. Noticing some unresolved bugs, she had taken it upon herself to fix them.

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