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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1908

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Dive into Chapter 1908, 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.

"I can't keep up; your stamina is impressive," Helen said, exhausted after a morning of shopping with Germaine. "Let's take a break here. I'll just step into the bathroom for a moment."

After leaving the café, Helen walked toward the restroom, but as she went a short distance, an uneasy feeling washed over her. She couldn't shake the sense that someone was following her.

With this in mind, she slowed her pace. As she passed a children's clothing store, she paused to "clean her shoes", using the mirror to subtly scan her surroundings. Sure enough, she noticed two men in suits and sunglasses following her.

Unbothered, she stood up and resumed walking, making her way toward the escalator.

The men followed closely, showing no signs of leaving.

After weighing her options, Helen decided to take the escalator up to the sixth floor. Once there, she bought a random movie ticket and entered the theater.

Realizing her plan, the two men quickened their pace to follow but were stopped at the ticket booth.

"Excuse me, may I see your tickets?"

Neither of them had their tickets ready. They watched as Helen entered Hall Two before making their way to the counter to buy theirs.

"Which seat did that woman just buy?" one of them asked.

"She bought Row Four, Seat Six in Hall Two," the employee replied.

"Get us two tickets for the same hall, but further back. And hurry!"

With that, the men quickly collected their tickets and made their way to the back row of Hall Two. Once they were settled, they kept their eyes on Row Four, Seat Six.

Meanwhile, Helen had already left the mall and jumped into a cab.

In truth, Helen never entered Hall Two; she merely lingered by the entrance. As soon as she saw the two men buy their tickets, she quickly slipped away and hid in the bathroom.

Once they were inside the theater, she quietly emerged and made her escape without being noticed.

After sending a message to Germaine, she called Chandler. "Honey, I think I'm being followed at the mall."

However, Helen's gaze was immediately drawn to their legs.

Among the group, there were only two foreign women, but their long, slender legs beneath their form-fitting skirts were impossible to ignore. Not just the men, but even Helen couldn't resist stealing a second glance.

As their eyes met, the two women exchanged a subtle nod, a silent gesture of mutual respect.

The more confident and graceful a woman was, the more she could appreciate the same qualities in others. It was only those lacking in character who felt the need to tear each other down.

Spotting Helen, Chandler quickly turned to shake hands with the group's leader, offering a polite farewell in fluent Encerian. "I'll arrange another banquet soon and make sure everyone is well taken care of."

Catching the hint, the group exchanged a few brief pleasantries before making their exit.

Chandler waved, and Helen made her way over to him without hesitation.

"Mr. Newton, it seems your clients are of exceptional caliber," she teased.

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