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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 176

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At night, Helen sat in front of her computer. She hesitated for a moment and decided to send out the message.

She texted, "Mr. Chandler, I'll be going abroad in a few days. The Alirian lessons will be paused temporarily. I'll contact you again when I return."

On the other side of the computer, Chandler glanced at the message sent by Sarah. Before he could reply, there was a knock on the office door.

Shortly after, Carles walked in, holding a flight ticket to Furine and the entrance ticket to ARWC.

Chandler nodded and said, "Just leave it there."

Upon hearing his words, Carles placed the tickets on the desk.

Carles said, "Mr. Esmond knows that you're going to Furine and specifically instructed you to visit an old friend of his after you arrive. Here's the address of his friend. Mr. Esmond asked me to give it to you."

With that, Carles handed over a piece of paper with an address written in Furinese. Chandler frowned slightly. He hadn't heard of Esmond having friends in Furine. Since it was Esmond's order, he would take it seriously.

"Tell Grandpa that I'll go," Chandler said.

"Yes, Mr. Chandler. I'll take my leave now," replied Carles.

After Carles left, Chandler turned back to the screen and replied to Helen's message. He texted, "Coincidentally, I have something to attend to as well. Let's get in touch after you're done."

Chandler picked up the tickets on the desk after sending the message. He looked out at the night sky through the window. The image of that graceful figure from years ago seemed to appear before him.

"Sutton, when will I see you again at international races?" he asked.

After a flight of more than 10 hours, the plane finally landed safely at Paname airport. At this hour, it was already nighttime in Paname.

As they stepped off the plane, the chilly wind blew, and Helen shivered unconsciously. Taylor quickly took off his coat and draped it over her, saying, "Helen, be careful not to catch a cold."

Feeling warmer now, Helen thanked him, "Thanks, Taylor."

Taylor felt slightly embarrassed. "Helen, don't be so polite with me."

"Let's go to the hotel first. We'll visit the estate tomorrow," Helen suggested. Taylor had no objections and followed Helen to the hotel.

They booked two rooms. Before parting ways, Taylor reminded, "Helen, remember to lock the door and don't sleep too deeply at night. You're alone, and I'm worried for your safety."

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