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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1193

Summary for Chapter 1193: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1193 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet

In Chapter 1193, 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.

Although Edmund was reluctant, he didn't want to go against a good student's wishes, so he waved his hand and said, "Alright. Go ahead."

With that, the two of them were finally free to leave.

Megan was already chatting and laughing with Hunter and Tristan in the hallway. When she saw Helen arrive, her expression darkened immediately. "What are you doing here?"

"Helen is here to help. She's a liberal arts student with a good memory," Madelyn said with a smile.

"But the competition is in groups of three. What does her addition mean? Are you withdrawing?" Megan said rudely.

"It's fine. According to the rules, there can be a reserve team member," Hunter gently mediated.

He then looked at Helen and smiled kindly. "You must be the top liberal arts student. I've heard about you. It's rare to see a top student switch majors. You're very courageous.

"I'm Hunter Reddick from the Physics Faculty. I've taught physics for a lifetime. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me."

"Thank you, Mr. Reddick," Helen said obediently.

Indeed, there were few lecturers who weren't as harsh as Edmund.

He nodded slightly. "In such competitions, liberal arts students play a significant role. Even as a reserve member, you should still do your best."

"I will, Mr. Reddick." She appreciated this kind of encouraging education.

"Great. I'll take you over now to meet the other teams from our school, get familiar with the competition rules, and have some relevant training."

With that, he led the way downstairs.

Megan wanted to imply that Helen was no longer a virgin but was cautious about sounding too explicit, so she spoke vaguely.

Madelyn's brow furrowed in surprise as she listened.

Seeing her reaction, Megan felt a hidden satisfaction. She was ready to elaborate further, but Madelyn cut her off.

"Megan, why are you spreading rumors about someone behind their back?"

"Huh?" Megan was stunned. Wasn't Madelyn supposed to be criticizing Helen?

"Helen hasn't mentioned you at all. It's your own guilt and malice that made you say these things," Madelyn said while scrutinizing her. "Helen is my friend, and I hope you won't target her anymore."

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