What Happens in Chapter 1177 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 1177, 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.
After the restaurant owner left with the tray, the people at the table exchanged puzzled glances, unsure of what was going on. Only Helen seemed preoccupied, as if she had guessed something.
Sure enough, when they returned to the competition venue, the host was announcing the finalists, and C&S Signature Jewels's name was among them. The crowd had mixed reactions.
No matter the industry, plagiarists were usually shunned, yet not only had they not been punished, they had advanced to the finals. It was hard for anyone to believe this wasn't due to behind-the-scenes manipulation.
Kendrick and the others knew well enough and avoided the crowd's gaze. Even though they had done nothing wrong, in a corrupt environment, appearing justified could provoke public anger and make things worse.
Helen was prepared to present evidence and potentially go head-to-head with the Cunningham Group. However, this could lead to sensational news about malicious competition, risking disqualification and tarnishing their reputation. With both parties advancing, it spared her from a lot of trouble.
Ten minutes before the finals began, Otto entered the venue again. Helen decided to approach him.
"It was you who arranged the list, wasn't it?" Helen asked with certainty. "What did you say to the organizers?"
Otto smiled, his expression warming up. "In extraordinary times, we use extraordinary measures. What matters is that the goal has been achieved."
She smiled slightly as a silent acknowledgment of his actions. Otto then turned his gaze to the stage, his eyes reflecting deep thoughts.
"Helen, do you still wish to stand by me, even though I navigate between righteousness and ambiguity outside the rules? Or does only the pristine Chandler appeal to you?
"I cannot bear to see you wronged, nor will I tolerate those who try to undermine you. Manipulation or illegal dealings will not make those who wrong you go unscathed!"
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