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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1636

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Chapter 1636 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1636 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.

"Wait," Gideon called out to Jenson. "From now on, I won't investigate Destiny Corporation or SK Group anymore. Consider this my way of repaying you."

Jenson let out a derisive laugh. It was the first time he'd witnessed someone take such pride in "repaying" a favor.

He had no intention of indulging someone so self-righteous. After a brief pause, he turned and walked out, not bothering to glance back.

As Abigail returned, she caught sight of Jenson stepping into the elevator. Entering the hospital room, she casually asked, "What were you two talking about just now?"

"Nothing important," Gideon replied, his mood subdued. "I just didn't expect someone like him to be the one who saved me."

"Someone like him? What do you mean?" Abigail asked, setting down her belongings. Her expression darkened as she turned to face him. "There's no such thing as absolute good or bad people in this world."

"I get that," Gideon responded firmly. "But the Newton brothers are a different story. Seven years ago, they went bankrupt, and now they've managed to rebuild a powerful empire. Who knows what kind of shady tactics they've used to get there?"

"Is making money a crime?" Abigail asked, her brow furrowing. "I don't like Chandler either, but in business, a little cunning is just part of the game. That doesn't make them evil."

She added, "From what we've seen, the Newton family has been running their business legitimately and paying their taxes. Isn't that right?"

"What's gotten into you, Abigail? Why are you suddenly defending the Newtons?" Gideon asked, frowning in confusion.

"I don't know," Abigail replied, a mix of emotions swirling inside her.

Since Taylor left yesterday, she had felt increasingly on edge.

Taking a deep breath, she finally admitted, "I'll come clean. I've known the Newton family for quite some time, and I've tipped them off on several occasions, which is why you haven't uncovered anything. The mole you're searching for? It's me. So here it is—I'm the villain in your story."

"Stop joking, Abigail. You're nothing like them," Gideon said, unwilling to accept it.

Following that defeat, Gloria vanished from the scene, paving the way for Gabriela to claim this cultural heritage for Sapan.

What frustrated Helen most was the misinformation spread by Starlight Entertainment, one of Grand Cathay's leading television stations.

They not only failed to correct the inaccuracies in their promotions but also perpetuated the false claim that embroidery had been a tradition in Sapan for a thousand years.

In the past, Sapan had invaded Grand Cathay to steal its heritage. Now, they seemed to be using a more insidious approach, employing cultural infiltration to erode Grand Cathay's history.

How could any Cathayan stand by and let this happen?

Helen was determined to find out just how much Gabriela had progressed in the past seven years.

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