What Happens in Chapter 1811 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 1811, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
As Jenson drove off the elevated bridge over the sea, he could no longer resist gossiping about Seth.
"Your father is quite weird. He hasn't shown up for so many years, and he doesn't lack money. Why does he suddenly think of you now?
"Because his wife passed away last year, and he wants me to go back to take over his company," Germaine replied frankly.
"Wife?" Jenson was confused. "Then, what about your mother?"
Germaine shrugged. "It was a clichéd love triangle. Back then, my father abandoned my mother and married someone else in order to climb the social ladder. That's about it."
A realization suddenly hit Jenson. "No wonder your mother was so harsh with me before. It's indeed very hard to trust men again after being betrayed."
"Yes, but you made a different choice from my father, so I didn't pick the wrong person." Germaine smiled sweetly.
Jenson reached over with his free hand and patted the back of her hand. "We should be kinder to your mother in the future. She must have suffered a lot over the years."
Germaine was both surprised and amused. "Aren't you going to ask me what I think about inheriting the business of the Moran family?"
“What's there to ask? Your father wants to give you some compensation, and it's up to you whether you want to accept it or not. Anyway, you just need to know that I can support you." Jenson focused on the road ahead, his gaze calm and steady.
Money and assets were no longer important to them.
In a VIP room of Parkview Restaurant, Chandler and his family, as well as Adrian and Ursula, were already seated.
A few minutes later, a waiter pushed the door open, and Abigail, wearing a custom-made dress and holding Aiden's arm, walked in gracefully.
"Aunt Abigail!" Sienna ran over excitedly and dove right into Abigail's dress, looking up at her with sparkling eyes. "Aunt Abigail, you look like a princess."
In the past, Abigail's dressing style was all about casual and convenient. It was a gender-neutral style, which was cool and stylish.
Today, she was wearing a fancy dress and a pair of high heels, and her hair was meticulously styled. She looked just like a princess. Even Helen and the others were surprised, let alone the little ones.
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