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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1353

Summary for Chapter 1353: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1353 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1353 is a standout chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chandler fell silent, choosing not to argue with Helen any longer. If they were destined to part ways, he wanted it to be as calm as possible, wishing to leave her with a final impression of kindness. He remained silent for what felt like an eternity.

Helen raised an eyebrow and turned back, her expression bewildered. "Aren't you going to fight for me at all?"

Chandler's heart ached, and his mind felt foggy as he struggled to articulate his feelings. After a long pause, he said sincerely, "I love you, but you deserve to be free. If being with me makes you unhappy, then I'd rather let you go."

A soft smile spread across Helen's face, her eyes warm as she looked at him.

This was quintessentially Chandler. From the moment they decided to be together, he had always prioritized her feelings, never mentioning his own grievance.

"So if I leave, you won't be sad?" Helen teased. "Will you toss and turn at night? Will you hide away and cry? Will you miss me so much that you can't sleep?"

"I will," Chandler admitted, his voice thick with emotion.

Unable to maintain her facade any longer, Helen walked over and stood on her tiptoes. She then wrapped her arms around his neck, clinging to him like a koala.

Chandler was nearly overwhelmed by the surprise of having Helen back. Gathering all his strength, he pulled her close and held her tightly.

He had given her the option to walk away, and now that she had chosen to stay, he would never let her go again.

At that moment, his dark eyes shimmered with tears, but an incredible wave of happiness washed over him.

"Do you remember when you found out I was Sarah Mayhew? Well, now we're even. From now on, let's agree that no one brings it up again," Helen said.

Priscilla valued her reputation too much to air the family's dirty laundry, so it seemed unlikely that she had orchestrated the paparazzi's presence.

Chandler paused, gently brushing Helen's hair aside. "It's okay; perhaps it's good for her to experience what it feels like to be misunderstood. Otherwise, she might never realize how deeply unfounded suspicion and accusations can hurt."

Though Chandler felt a pang of guilt recalling his harsh words, he knew he couldn't keep tolerating Priscilla's hurtful behavior toward Helen.

Everyone needed to grow, and perhaps it was time for Priscilla to face some consequences before she could truly become a responsible elder.

After reflecting for a moment, Helen realized that Priscilla had a tendency to forget hard lessons. It might actually be better for things to come to a head now; otherwise, she would keep causing chaos every few days, leaving no space for peace.

With this in mind, Helen decided to go along with Chandler's approach.

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