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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1691

Summary for Chapter 1691: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1691 – 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 1691 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Helen listened to the conversation between the two little kids and felt amused.

The 50 million dollars was actually compensation for Maddie. Chandler made the payment under the guise of the children to avoid exposing the contract. Helen never expected that there would be so many interpretations of it.

On stage, the host excitedly led the two children to the center and said, "Alright, now let's have the two little ones say a few words to everyone."

Steven took the microphone and glanced at Maddie beside him. He tightened his grip on the microphone and looked firmly at the crowd below the stage.

"Today is my tenth birthday, and I'm grateful that you all came to celebrate it with me." The little boy's words earned a round of applause.

Then, his gaze landed precisely on Helen and her two children. "I also especially want to thank Uncle Chandler for letting me know what it feels like to have a father.

"But this feeling will be gone after today because I know he's going to be someone else's father very soon."

Upon hearing that, everyone was stunned, and the atmosphere became awkward. Although the child spoke without malice, it was still inappropriate to openly expose the relationship between Chandler and Kaylee.

Chandler's face darkened, and he was on the verge of exploding. If Maddie had stopped her child from speaking further at this moment, they could still have remained friends. But if she played dumb and let things progress, then he would no longer be merciful.

Of course, Maddie knew how ruthless Chandler was, but she had already made up her mind. Since she was unable to keep Chandler's heart, she would just get back at them before she left.

A moment later, the boy directly spoke to Lincoln. "Lincoln, do you dare to accept my challenge? I really want to know what kind of a person I've lost to."

Chandler couldn't hold back any longer as he turned to look at Maddie, pressuring her. "Are you not going to do anything?"

Maddie suppressed her delight and pretended to step forward to pull Steven back. "Sweetie, you're too young to understand some things. I'll explain them to you later. There are so many guests here; stop talking nonsense."

Everyone turned to look over and saw that Lincoln had already moved to the front of the crowd. He appeared confident, his eyes bright.

He was dressed in a perfectly tailored white suit. Just by standing there, he reminded others of the little prince in fairy tales.

After getting a response, Steven snatched the microphone back and said, "You're in Class F, and I'm in Class A, so I won't take advantage of you by competing in terms of intelligence. Let's compete in musical instruments."

"Okay, how do we compete?" Lincoln agreed calmly.

"There is a band in the manor. We can choose any instrument and play them at the same time. The person who can keep up with the other's rhythm without being affected and perform a complete piece of music wins." Steven explained the rules.

Chandler gazed at Steven with a darkened expression. It seemed like he had long prepared for this.

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