Chapter 1258 – A Turning Point in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In this chapter of Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1258 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
As soon as the press conference aired, Colin received a call from Georgia.
"Hello, Ms. O'Connor," he answered politely. "I assume you saw the broadcast?"
"Is this seriously the best you can do to create trouble for Chandler?" Georgia retorted. While her tone was measured, each word was tinged with unmistakable reproach.
"I'm sorry, it was my mistake," Colin conceded, bowing his head as he spoke into the phone. "I'll look for another opportunity."
"Don't you see?" Georgia shot back. "Your strategy is fundamentally flawed. Helen and Chandler are married now. Any attempts to undermine them will only bring them closer together. No matter how many times you try, it won't make a difference."
"So, what exactly are you suggesting?" Colin asked cautiously, probing for more details about her plan.
"Corruption begins from within," Georgia said, her eyes narrowing with a calculating gleam. "Since Helen is still blind to the truth, it might be time to reveal Chandler's double life to her.
"When she loses trust in those closest to her and recognizes the full extent of the world's corruption and humanity's depravity, she will inevitably turn to us. At that point, we can come together to bring about doomsday."
"But Ms. O'Connor," Colin asked hesitantly, "is doomsday really going to happen?"
"What are you getting at?" Georgia shot back.
"Please don't get me wrong," Colin quickly clarified. "I understand that humanity is beyond redemption. But if we wipe out everything, can we truly forge a new world of our own? Until now, I've only seen such scenarios in video games…"
After Colin finished speaking, an extended silence followed.
The pause seemed endless to Colin, his heart racing as he swallowed nervously.
"Hello, Aunt Eva," Chandler greeted her.
Eva nodded enthusiastically. "How wonderful! You're such a handsome young man. You and Helen make an absolutely lovely couple!"
"Thank you, Aunt Eva," Chandler responded, pleasantly surprised by her warm and enthusiastic welcome. He had prepared himself for challenging questions but was met with kindness instead.
Throughout the meal, Eva continuously served Chandler more food, cheerfully urging him, "We're family now, so don't be shy—help yourself and eat as much as you want!"
Chandler responded with smiles and thanks, finding his appetite noticeably better than usual.
Wyatt, on the other hand, wore a look of disapproval. "Regardless of age, a man should always be mindful of his figure. Just eat until you're satisfied—there's no need to overindulge."
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