Chapter Summary: Chapter 1810 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In Chapter 1810, 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.
Why did Seth's words sound so awkward?
Jenson looked at Seth's shiny bald head and nodded obediently. "Don't worry, I will make Germaine happy."
"Alright." Seth rubbed his bald head, looking relaxed. "I heard that you're still growing your business in Grand Cathay?"
"Yes." Jenson stood tall, instantly feeling that he had found a chance to prove his worth. "My company is about to go public…"
"Since it hasn't gone public, just shut it down." Seth went on resolutely, not even giving Jenson a chance to finish. "Join the Moran Group and get familiar with the business.
"Germaine will eventually need to come back to help with such a large family business. If you don't do it, are you going to let her do it?"
"Well…" Jenson was at a loss for words for a moment. He didn't want to live off Germaine.
Seeing this, Germaine quickly intervened. "Jenson's company is the fruit of our labor, and both he and I hope to achieve success.
"You promised earlier that you wouldn't interfere too much in our lives. If you're going to overstep, then I think we should go back to how it was before and go no contact. Anyway, I have long been used to a life without a father."
Upon hearing this, Seth's expression changed, and he let out a deep sigh. "Look at you; you've already taken the side of an outsider even before you're married. I said all that for your own good.
"If you're unhappy about it, then I'll just stay out of it. Why did you want to cut off all contact with me? Do you really want to resent me for a lifetime like your mother?"
"As a daughter, I can't comment on the kind of relationship you have with my mother. What I care about is how you treat me as your daughter. If you really love me, you'll know what's best for me." Germaine maintained her usual rationality, appearing somehow unkind.
Seth shook his head helplessly. "You're just like your mother. Fine, I won't interfere."
He then changed the subject and brought up something else. "But since you're already in Miravell, just stay at home. Then, I won't have to run back and forth to see you."
In fact, they just wanted a bit more attention. As long as they received it, even if it was a little, they would be very happy.
Seth was all smiles, happiness written all over his face. "Alright, that's all I need to hear. Just do whatever you want. If you need any help, you can call me anytime."
"Goodbye, Dad."
Before Seth could react, Germaine quickly pulled Jenson away. Not long after the two of them left, Avery walked in and nodded respectfully. "Mr. Moran."
Seth instantly became serious and looked at him intently. "You didn't let anything slip, did you?"
"No," Avery replied with a straight face. "Ms. Lloyd and Mr. Newton don't know that Ms. Moran was behind all this today."
"That's good." Seth nodded slightly and then unconsciously looked out the window. Both of them were his daughters, and he could only do his best to protect them.
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