Chapter 1799 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 1799 is a standout chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
"Then, the Fitzgeralds are in danger," Helen said. "Let's go to Miravell to find Abigail tomorrow,"
Jenson's eyes immediately lit up when he heard that they were going to Miravell. "Does that mean you're going abroad? We want to tag along. We'll treat it as a wedding trip."
"Going abroad now?" Germaine was puzzled. "What about the business?"
"There will be times to make money, but we only get married once. Therefore, we have to be more daring and do something crazy while we're young."
Jenson provided her with such reasonable explanations, but he was actually planning to avoid Bryan for the time being in this way.
He knew himself well—there was no way he wouldn't be jealous. It was better for them to stay away from Bryan if he wanted to avoid affecting his relationship with Germaine.
Germaine still cared about her career, so she couldn't make up her mind.
Jenson saw through her thoughts and came up with an idea. He slyly leaned in to whisper in her ear, "The Fitzgerald family is a reclusive family with more wealth than my brother. They are the real big clients. Let's not sacrifice the greater good for minor interests."
Hearing that, Germaine agreed readily. "Alright then, let's go to Miravell." Eventually, they decided to set off tomorrow night.
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Most importantly, Aiden was a guest, and they knew that Dominic wouldn't do anything to Aiden even if what they did was found out.
As expected, Dominic only gave his daughter a once-over after coming down. He made sure that she was not injured before waving dismissively. "Go upstairs and rest early."
Abigail's smile spread across her face, and she playfully made a standard military salute. "Yes, madam!"
Dominic rolled his eyes and said, "Who's the madam here? With your level of Morgish, who would believe that you grew up in Miravell?"
"Pfft, so what if my Morgish isn't good? As long as my Cholonese is good, that's all that matters. I'm a Cathayan, not a Morgian." Abigail mischievously stuck out her tongue and quickly ran upstairs before Dominic could retort.
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