Chapter 1922 – A Turning Point in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In this chapter of Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1922 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
In the end, it was Kingsley who backed down first.
"I'll treat your wife as you wish." He sighed, giving up the resistance. "But you must promise me—you can't sell this house, you can never destroy it, and you can't threaten me again."
Chandler was too cunning—Kingsley had to ensure his interests wouldn't be compromised to the greatest extent possible.
Chandler smiled, looking like a cunning fox. "If you're so worried, why not just put it under your name?"
"I believe I have the right to refuse to answer that," Kingsley replied, hands in his pockets, unwilling to say more.
"Of course." Chandler respected his privacy. "Now, tell me what you need. Any rare medicines—if you can name it, I'll get it for you."
"I'll handle this myself. When the time comes, I'll just send you the bill. Now, let me have a look first—where's the injury?" Kingsley adjusted his demeanor, ready to show off his skills.
"Let's head upstairs to the study."
Helen was wearing a mask, so she couldn't take it off in front of everyone.
Well-traveled and knowledgeable, Kingsley was only slightly surprised when he saw Helen's face. He quickly understood and assured them he wouldn't share this secret.
"It's fine. I trust you," Chandler said, offering his full trust. "Go ahead and examine her."
Kingsley nodded and walked toward Helen. His expression immediately became serious. "Mrs. Newton, my apologies. Please show me the wound."
Doctors didn't care about gender, but he had to be a little formal to avoid making Chandler jealous.
"Thank you." Helen lifted her hair, revealing the scar on her left temple, which extended from her temple to the corner of her eye.
"Uh.., except for them. I'm talking about strangers who aren't related to us," Abigail thought of Kingsley and gritted her teeth. "Those people are really cunning, so never fall for their tricks!"
"Aunt Abigail, did someone bully you?" Sienna was curious.
"Yes, that man who came to the house today bullied me. Nana, you have to make sure to stand up for me. Don't pay attention to him, okay?" Abigail said childishly.
"Mhm!" Sienna responded seriously. "Don't worry. Bad people will be punished!"
Lincoln said that anyone who bullied Helen was a bad person. By the same logic, anyone who bullied Abigail was also bad!
So, after Kingsley finished examining Helen and was resting in the living room downstairs, Sienna, following Lincoln's method of dealing with Stanson, mimicked the same approach to bring Kingsley some water.
"Sir, please have some water." She gave an innocent smile, disarming anyone who saw it, making them let their guard down completely.
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