What Happens in Chapter 1241 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 1241, 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.
Helen was in a hurry when she came out, and she was still wearing the uniform of the University of Glendale. And because of her tall figure, she stood out in the crowd.
"She's there!" A person spotted her and quickly took out his phone. As he quickened his pace, he informed others to come over.
Frowning, Helen had to pick up her pace. As she went downstairs via the escalator, she suddenly noticed a large clothing store. A slight smile appeared on her face as an idea struck her, and she dashed toward the store.
She casually picked a punk rock outfit and changed into it, turning from a delicate girl into a cool lady. As she walked to the door, she also grabbed a pair of sunglasses from the shoe rack.
After putting on the sunglasses, Helen stretched her body and acted carefree and cool.
The two people also caught up with her at this moment. They passed by Helen but didn't recognize her and ran straight into the store.
"I saw her coming in with my own eyes. Look for her quickly."
"Go see if there is any back door."
Their voices became smaller, and they soon ran toward the fitting rooms.
With a smug look beneath the sunglasses, Helen walked out of the clothing store naturally, stepped onto the escalator, and headed down.
But when she almost reached the first floor, she saw a few people guarding at the end of the escalator. They were questioning young girls who traveled alone, one by one.
As Helen was nearing the few people, she reacted quickly by approaching a girl in front of her. Helen took the girl's arm and started chatting with her.
"Let's have some grilled meat later. There is a newly opened restaurant doing a promotion."
Helen paused; her heart was already in her throat. Unexpectedly, the girl beside her was a little hot-tempered and directly retorted, "Do we look like we're free? Why should we pay attention to everyone?"
Embarrassed, the man pursed his lips and waved dismissively. "Just go then."
Helen was relieved and quickly left with the girl. They only stopped when they turned a corner and made sure that they were out of sight.
"I'm sorry." Helen pulled out five large bills and stuffed them into the girl's hands. "I still have something to do, so I can't join you for the meal. Invite your friends to eat with you; I'll pay for it."
With that, Helen dashed off. The girl was stunned on the spot, staring at the red bills in her hands. Her cute little face scrunched up in disappointment.
Having money wasn't as good as having a beautiful friend.
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