Chapter Summary: Chapter 1267 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In Chapter 1267, 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.
Tonya and Helen chatted and laughed by the roadside while waiting for Chandler.
A black MPV soon arrived and stopped beside them. As the door opened, two men in suits and sunglasses stepped out.
With a polite nod, one of them said, "Ms. Spencer, our esteemed boss would be delighted to host you at her residence."
Tonya immediately moved in front of Helen, adopting a protective stance. "And who might this employer of yours be?" she asked sharply.
"Our invitation is solely for Ms. Spencer, so there's no need for you to be concerned," one of the men shot back, unfazed by Tonya's stern demeanor.
He gestured politely toward the open car door and added, "Ms. Spencer, if you would."
"And what if I refuse?" Helen challenged, her arms crossed defiantly. "You're asking me to visit, but you haven't even told me who you're working for. Am I just a pawn in your boss' game? Does she think she can summon and dismiss me at her convenience?"
The man frowned, and his demeanor turned steely. After a moment's pause, he approached Helen, clearly intent on physically ushering her into the car.
But before he could touch her, a series of rapid footsteps approached from behind.
The two men turned in alarm, only to be struck by a series of powerful kicks to the chest. They were sent sprawling to the ground, completely caught off guard.
Chandler stood on the steps, looking down at them with a cold, disdainful glare. "Do you really think you can handle my wife however you please?"
"That was amazing, Chandler!" Tonya shouted, raising both hands and giving an enthusiastic thumbs-up.
As Helen watched the scene unfold, her lingering doubts began to resurface. She knew that Chandler would never use brute force to settle matters; that was more Otto's approach.
Chandler radiated a natural sophistication, with each action marked by calm and restraint. In stark contrast, Otto was impulsive and unruly; when his temper flared, he was uncontrollable.
Given the number of people around Helen, it seemed unlikely that she would have an opportunity to glean any information about Seraphina.
Nonetheless, this wasn't her main worry. Seraphina was notoriously elusive, rarely making appearances or leaving traces. Helen might not even know Seraphina personally; perhaps Sadie had been reading too much into the situation.
Still, there wasn't enough room for two exceptional individuals. Sadie hoped she wouldn't have to encounter Helen again.
Meanwhile, Chandler took a shortcut near the Science and Technology Museum. He intended to drop Helen off at her house before continuing on his journey.
As they turned into an alley, Helen's gaze fell on a red sports car parked along the roadside.
Through the car window, she observed Scott in a close embrace with a curvy woman. Their bodies were pressed closely together, clearly indicating a profound and intimate connection.
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