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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1645

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What Happens in Chapter 1645 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Dive into Chapter 1645, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

In the live stream of Starlight Entertainment, Helen and Gabriela started the competition once everything was ready. They showcased their embroidery skills with all their might on stage, creating a tense and thrilling atmosphere.

At this time, Chandler was chasing after Lincoln in Helen's lounge.

Lincoln dodged while Chandler pursued him—an adult and a child ran around a space of less than 200 square feet. Two minutes later, Chandler still hadn't gained the upper hand.

While Chandler was momentarily distracted, Lincoln jumped from the chair to the table, and then to the couch. He was as agile as a monkey.

Chandler turned to face the sofa, but Lincoln had already gone behind him. With a smirk, Chandler decided to stay calm and see what the little guy was up to.

In a moment of distraction, Lincoln suddenly took out a box from his pocket and gently pulled out a thin thread. As he stopped in his tracks and stood behind Chandler, he tossed the box between Chandler's legs.

With the force of inertia and elasticity, the thin thread instantly wrapped around Chandler's legs. Chandler looked down and instantly understood Lincoln's intentions.

At the same time, Lincoln tightened the thread in his hands and tugged with all his strength. However, Chandler remained completely still rather than falling miserably.

"Oh, no! Ah!" Just as Lincoln realized he had encountered a tough opponent, Chandler grabbed Lincoln's shoulder and lifted him up the next moment.

"Let go of me!" Lincoln protested, flailing his limbs. "If I were a grown-up now, you would have already been subdued by me."

"There are no 'ifs' in this world," Chandler said with a faint smile. "You're smart, but underestimating your opponent is unforgivable. You still have a long way to go before you can subdue me."

Helen was the two siblings' weakness, so Lincoln immediately gave up resisting and shouted, "Alright, I admit defeat! Uncle Chandler, please let me down. My mommy really needs me, please!"

Chandler's playful expression instantly turned serious as he slowly set Lincoln down. Once freed, Lincoln ran over to carry the backpack behind his back and pulled Sienna and Ivy along as they dashed out.

Chandler stood there, lost in thought for a long time. He had missed seven years of his son's upbringing and had assumed that Lincoln wouldn't know how to make choices between family and personal interests.

But judging from the test just now, his son was quite remarkable. A man's dignity was certainly important, but he must learn to compromise in the face of the safety of family and loved ones.

This was a man's responsibility and commitment.

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