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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1694

Summary for Chapter 1694: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Summary of Chapter 1694 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1694 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Maddie's romantic engagement party was ruined by a vuvuzela, and this final confession ceremony was also ruined by the same instrument. Was she cursed by a vuvuzela in this life?

The entire venue fell silent, and everyone's attention was on the two children on stage.

After a long while, Steven emerged from behind the piano and faced the audience dejectedly, saying in a weak and tiny voice, "I lost."

With that, he lowered his head and cried. Tears fell in large drops, but he didn't even have the courage to wipe them away.

Maddie's daughter, Skylar, was distressed to see him like this, so she ran over to grab his sleeve and tried to comfort him. "Steven?"

But Steven had lost his pride and was too upset to pay her any attention. Skylar grew more anxious. When she turned and saw Lincoln, she ran over and intended to hit him. "You bullied my brother!"

Chandler was quick to pick up Lincoln, causing Skylar to miss her target and fall on the stage. She immediately burst into tears, and the situation spiraled out of control.

After putting Lincoln down, Chandler coldly instructed the nearby server, "Come up and take the kids down."

"Alright." A male server quickly ran up the stage, crouched down beside Lincoln, and was about to carry him away.

Chandler kicked him down and scolded, "Idiot, are you blind? I mean the other two kids."

"Yes, sir. I'll do it right away." The server quickly got up and took Maddie's children off the stage. Maddie also left with them.

Once Maddie and her children left, the atmosphere of the banquet became strange. After all, this was Steven's birthday party, yet Chandler drove him away. What was going on?

Chandler glanced past the crowd condescendingly and pondered for a while. He then snatched the microphone from the host and decided to come clean.

In the spacious reception room, Maddie stood in the center with a disheartened look. The child beside her was still sobbing softly, but she seemed completely indifferent.

Chandler sat directly opposite her with a stern expression. "Do you want to talk, or should I get someone to investigate?"

Maddie raised an eyebrow and looked at him in disdain. "What's there to investigate? Was Steven wrong? They're not qualified to replace us if they're not as outstanding as us."

"Now that your son has lost, you should be convinced, right?" Taylor chimed in.

"I lost, but I'm not convinced. I didn't lose to Kaylee; I lost to Chandler. I lost to his fickleness and lack of gratitude."

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