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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1180

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Dive into Chapter 1180, 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.

"Who could make Aurora risk even her own reputation?"

"Who else could it be besides the Cunninghams? Plagiarism and imitation are the tricks the Cunningham Group is best at. They're the ones who have messed up the entire jewelry industry."

"Exactly, my family's jewelry company has been suppressed by the Cunningham Group like this. I've had enough of it!"

"Today is not the only day the Cunningham Group is doing evil deeds."

Upon hearing the increasingly loud accusations, Aurora's legs went weak, and she collapsed to the floor in despair. Her jewelry career was over.

The results of the competition were soon announced. Snow's work beat the others, and she won. C&S Signature Jewels also became an instant hit, and Kendrick was busy taking orders that poured in continuously.

After the competition ended, Helen brought Snow, who had long been impatient, backstage. She then knocked on the door of Lina's dressing room.

"Come in." Lina sounded gentler than she did on stage.

Snow couldn't help but take a deep breath, imagining a tearful reunion after a long separation. Helen shook her head with a smile and led Snow in.

"Long time no see." Lina took the initiative to shake hands with Helen.

"Long time no see." Helen gave Lina a quick, light handshake before withdrawing her hand.

"I've seen you many times on TV. The star, Hannah Mitchell, is very popular," Lina teased.

Snow had never expected that years of waiting and searching would lead to such an outcome. Her eyes were full of tears, not knowing what to say for a moment.

But Lina acted as if nothing had happened and left indifferently. Snow froze on the spot like an abandoned child, lonely and pitiful.

Helen went up to pat Snow on the shoulder as a comfort, but she also couldn't help sighing. She had finally found Lina, but Lina refused to speak–didn't this mean the clue was lost again?

Why was Lina reluctant to talk about her husband?

Overwhelmed by sadness, Snow whispered to herself, "So Ms. Lina really doesn't want me anymore…"

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