Chapter Summary: Chapter 1748 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In Chapter 1748, 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.
Germaine thought that Jenson was in a difficult situation and immediately wanted to leave. "I told you to forget it. I'll go in and apologize to your parents."
"Wait a minute." Jenson pulled her back and teased her with a smile. "What are you doing? I didn't say that I wouldn't marry you. What are you apologizing for?"
Germaine sighed helplessly and said, "Although I grew up abroad, I'm aware of the customs in Grand Cathay. Your parents won't allow our children to take my last name."
"It doesn't matter whether they allow it or not. I have the final say about my son." Jenson comforted Germaine as if she was a child, stroking her shiny, long hair.
"Listen to me. Bring your mother over and tell her that we've agreed to all the conditions."
"Is it okay to do so without discussing it with your parents first?" Germaine glanced at the door of the private room, and she could imagine the scene of her mother quarreling with Priscilla. A chill suddenly ran down her spine.
"I have my own way. Just go pick up your mother." Jenson coaxed her patiently, his eyes full of confidence.
After a moment of hesitation, Germaine was eventually persuaded and obediently went to pick up her mother. After all, it was Jenson who had come up with a way to make Priscilla accept Germaine before, so this time should be no exception.
As soon as Germaine left, Jenson rushed back to the private room and pulled Priscilla into an empty room next door.
After closing the door, he lost his temper all of a sudden. "Mom, I don't want to get married anymore. Women are really troublesome."
Priscilla slapped him on the back. "You brat, what nonsense are you spouting now?"
Jenson put on a frustrated expression. "Even if you hit me, I've decided not to get married. I heard that the Lloyds require their son-in-law to transfer all his assets to their daughter.
"Besides, the first child must also take their last name. Don't you think it's too much? How can we be in-laws with such a family?"
By that time, they could just claim that Jenson deliberately arranged it this way because he loved his wife and didn't want her family to die out. That way, both families would be able to preserve their reputations.
That was right. There was nothing more terrifying than Jenson bringing a man home.
Priscilla sat down and persuaded Jenson earnestly. "Jenson, it's normal to spend some money on marriage. I'll take care of it and have your brothers support you later. You'll be back on your feet in no time, and you won't be at a loss."
"Really?" Jenson was secretly delighted while playing dumb on the surface.
"Of course, when have I ever lied to you?" Priscilla said awkwardly, "The last name 'Lloyd' sounds quite nice. Your child will definitely thank you for being so understanding in the future."
"Mom, why do you always side with outsiders now?"
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