Chapter 1351 – 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 1351 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"You previously admitted to dating Chandler—are you currently seeing someone else? Have you and Chandler secretly broken up?"
"Ms. Gorman, what are your thoughts on Ms. Spencer's late-night meeting with Otto?"
"It's rumored that Helen's relationship with Chandler has become strained since her identity was revealed. Can you confirm this, Ms. Gorman?"
Priscilla barely had time to process the onslaught of questions before she became the center of attention.
She gazed in disbelief at the microphones thrust in front of her, completely taken aback. Where had all these paparazzi come from so suddenly?
She had rushed over in a panic, worried that Helen would be photographed and the entire country would mock Chandler. Yet here she was, caught in the same predicament.
Being the butt of the joke was one thing, but the roles of perpetrator and victim were completely different.
Helen was the unfaithful one; she should bear the shame and face public scorn. Priscilla and her family were the real victims here, so there was nothing to fear. Given how far things had escalated, the only option left was to sacrifice Helen to protect Chandler.
With that resolve in mind, Priscilla steadied herself, her disdain for Helen intensifying with each passing moment.
On the other hand, Helen felt a surge of irritation as she faced the eager reporters and Priscilla's furious glare. She knew that not everyone would like her, and Priscilla's disapproval didn't faze her.
What truly bothered her was that Priscilla had brought reporters along for a public confrontation. Didn't she care about Chandler's feelings at all? Was this really how a mother should act?
The reporters buzzed around Helen like a swarm of bees, their incessant chatter giving her a headache.
Ready to step inside, Helen abruptly turned at those words. Her expression grew serious, and her gaze sharpened as it locked onto the man who spoke. Despite her beauty, the icy, formidable air she exuded at that moment was nothing short of terrifying.
Even though the reporter stood nearly six feet three inches tall, he felt a chill run down his spine. However, bolstered by the crowd, he mustered his courage and shot back, "What's the matter? You're a public figure—why do you flaunt your relationships with men yet expect people to stay quiet about it?"
Just as his words lingered in the air, the sound of a door opening echoed behind Helen. The reporters quickly aimed their cameras at the entrance, eager to capture the moment.
However, as the door swung open, the reporters were taken aback by the sight before them. Instead of the mature and seasoned Otto, it was the impeccably dressed and graceful Chandler who stepped out.
For a moment, they thought they were seeing things. As they looked up from their cameras, it became clear that Chandler was standing right next to Helen.
"What are you doing here?" Priscilla exclaimed, echoing the confusion that enveloped everyone.
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