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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1245

Summary for Chapter 1245: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Summary of Chapter 1245 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1245 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Helen was angry that Chandler assumed her feelings for him to be so fragile. She was also angry at herself for living such a failed life.

In the eyes of the man she loved the most, she was just someone who could only share pleasures but not hardships.

Chandler was rendered speechless by her words, and his grip on the steering wheel tightened. He dared not to imagine whether he would be able to oppose it if Helen really made such a request.

Loving someone was like this—one would become inferior and timid when one had someone they cherished. They would constantly worry about losing their loved ones.

Upon seeing him in such distress, Helen's heart suddenly softened.

"Why don't you refute? Why don't you resist? You were such a good talker in your messages, but why are you silent now?" Helen said somewhat aggressively.

"Tell me that you love me and can't bear to lose me. Tell me that you won't allow me to fall for other men. How am I supposed to know if you don't tell me?

"I really have no idea whether you love me too much or you don't love me. How can you remain unmoved while watching others assume how much I care about them? Or maybe you don't need me to love you at all?"

"Who told you that I'm unmoved?" Chandler quickly explained, "I love you. I love you more than everything. Because of that, I care about your feelings more than mine.

"Helly, I've said that I will only do one thing for the rest of my life—that is to make you happy. As long as you are happy, it doesn't matter what I do or if I'm wronged."

"But I'm not happy, I'm not happy at all!" Tears fell drop by drop from the corner of Helen's eyes. "I want to see you, but I can't. Even if I deceive and convince myself not to be sad, my heart is already hurt. Do you understand?"

"Don't cry, Helly. I was wrong." Chandler was completely panicked, trembling as he wiped the tears from her face. "I'll never leave you alone again. Even if you drive me away, I'll still stay by your side every day."

He pulled her into his arms again, embracing her tightly, as if he wanted to merge her into his life. Only with such warmth and such distance could Helen feel their love for each other.

The girl's family was her gray-haired mother who sat despondently on the bench in the corridor.

The girl and her mother lived interdependently and were each other's support. Now that the girl was in a critical situation, her mother felt as if her world was falling apart.

Hearing footsteps, the mother slowly lifted her head. When she saw Chandler's face, she instantly lost her mind and got up to pounce on him.

"It's you! It's all your fault! You're the one who caused my daughter to be in this state. Give my daughter's life back to me!"

Chandler didn't fight back, silently enduring the woman's punches.

A moment later, Helen stood in front of him and said to the woman, "Please calm down."

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