Chapter Summary: Chapter 1711 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In Chapter 1711, a key moment in the Romance novel Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Priscilla frowned at Taylor's words. "No, no, this is a family gathering. It's not appropriate for you to join us today. Let's talk another time!"
Before Taylor could protest, she cut him off firmly. "That's enough, Taylor. Don't make me say something harsh. Just leave, alright?"
Priscilla's stubbornness was well-known, and Taylor realized she wasn't joking. To avoid conflict, he reluctantly turned and walked away.
As she watched him go, Priscilla sighed deeply. "What a nuisance!"
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After dinner, Chandler and Helen were resting in the guest room when Ursula came to see them.
Once inside, she locked the door and stood before them, visibly tense. After a moment of hesitation, she finally said, "I'll get straight to the point. Mr. Newton and Ms. Terzian, I need your help to break free from Adrian's control."
Chandler and Helen shared a glance before turning their attention back to her. "Ms. Gabin, do you understand what you're asking?"
"I do," Ursula replied, determination shining in her eyes. "I know it sounds absurd to ask you to go against your brother, but I have no other choice. I'm desperate."
She recounted the past two years, explaining how Adrian had manipulated her. He had set traps that ensnared her in significant debt, ultimately compelling her to remain by his side.
"…His need for control has only grown stronger. If this continues, we'll both lose our minds. So please, for Adrian's sake, help us put an end to this," Ursula pleaded earnestly.
Chandler paused, considering her words before responding calmly, "Adrian wouldn't hurt you."
"That's true; he won't inflict physical harm. But emotionally? Mentally? Everything I've endured over the past two years has left me scarred. I doubt Adrian is faring any better himself.
"I'll think about what you said. For now, you should head back," Chandler whispered to Ursula before standing up to open the door.
Ursula rose, giving a slight bow before leaving with Adrian.
As the door clicked shut, Helen, who had been silent until then, finally spoke. "Hatred doesn't look like that. There's definitely more to Ursula's story."
"Young people always love to stir things up," Chandler replied knowingly.
He moved behind Helen, wrapping his arms around her and burying his face in her hair. "Honey, do you think Nana and Linc might be feeling a bit lonely?"
"Do you really think so?" Helen asked, a faint smile tugging at her lips.
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