What Happens in Chapter 1244 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 1244, 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.
It took the traffic police a few seconds to confirm that he was uninjured.
Once he had calmed down, he drew out his badge and pressed it against the glass. He pointed at Jenson and instructed, "You, get out of the car immediately!"
In the end, Chandler and Helen were also asked to get out of the car.
But Jenson was the driver and was primarily responsible. The traffic police charged him with reckless driving and wanted to take him back to the police station for a three-day detention.
"Hehe, sir, please give me a chance. I didn't do it on purpose. I'm definitely a good citizen." Jenson tried to talk himself out playfully.
The traffic police remained unmoved and calmly issued him a ticket.
Seeing the traffic police's unyielding demeanor, Jenson had no choice but to turn to Chandler for help. He nudged Chandler's arm and desperately winked at Chandler. "Chandler, say something for me."
Chandler nodded and then turned to the traffic police, saying seriously, "Everyone is the same before the law. Please take him back to be properly educated."
"Huh?" Jenson was baffled. "No…"
Before he could argue further, Chandler asked earnestly, "So sir, if you detain him, can we leave with the car?"
"Go ahead, but remember to drive carefully." The traffic police waved them off.
"Okay, I'll definitely follow the traffic rules."
With that, Chandler let Helen get into the passenger seat right in front of Jenson. He then went around to the driver seat and closed the car door with a bang.
"It's already too late when I got here, so we can't waste any more time. Let's go straight to the hospital."
Chandler fell silent for a moment before pulling over to the side of the road.
"I don't want you to get hurt." Chandler looked straight ahead, his voice was deep. "I'll take care of it, so you don't need to worry about it."
"Can I stop worrying if you tell me not to?" Helen looked at him expressionlessly and uttered emotionally, "If I ask you to stop thinking about me and break up with me, will you be able to do it?"
She had no idea what was wrong with her, either. Perhaps women were unreasonable when they got angry.
She was indeed worried about Chandler, but she was also angry that he refused to share the burden of his problems with her.
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