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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1747

Summary for Chapter 1747: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 1747 – 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 1747 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Jenson went up to calm Priscilla down. "Mom, just sit down and wait. With all this fuss, people might think that you're the one getting married."

"Go away; stop laughing at me." Priscilla rolled her eyes at him.

Jenson chuckled and joked occasionally, which eased the atmosphere quite a bit.

Time flew by, and another half an hour had passed, but Germaine's mother still hadn't shown up.

Jenson glanced at his watch and discreetly got Germaine out of the private room. "Is your mother alright? Why don't you give her a call and check on her?"

Germaine had the same thought and immediately dialed her mother's number. "Mom, have you arrived?"

"I'm still in the hotel," Germaine's mother, Tiana Raynott, replied coldly.

"Didn't you agree to meet the Newtons at Royal Restaurant today? Did you forget? Never mind, I'll go to pick you up now."

Germaine was about to hang up the phone when Tiana stopped her. "You don't need to come over," Tiana said firmly. "I didn't forget it. To be honest, I never intended to go."

"Are you going back on your words? Mom, this will make others think that the Lloyds have no manners." Germaine was a little helpless.

"Others? Do you mean the Newtons? You have yet to marry into their family, and they're already interfering in our family's affairs. I don't think their manners are any better. If there is anything, you can ask them to say it to my face," Tiana said arrogantly.

Germaine glanced at Jenson with a conflicted expression and shifted slightly to the side. She covered her phone, trying to convey her displeasure through her voice.

"What did your mother say?" Jenson leaned in to ask.

Germaine found it hard to tell, and she just kept shaking her head. "Why don't we cancel today's meeting?"

"Don't cancel it." Jenson became anxious and grabbed her, asking softly, "Tell me, what's going on?"

He had been wanting to marry her for seven years, and he would not allow it to fail at the final step.

Germaine then reiterated the conditions Tiana had mentioned earlier.

"I see…" Jenson touched his chin with a complicated expression, and no one knew what he was thinking about.

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