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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1976

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Dive into Chapter 1976, 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.

"Unless you think Dr. Godfrey's medical skills are all just talk." Lucy said, her expression helpless.

"Well, I can't deny that. Kingsley's medical skills are impeccable," Taylor muttered to himself.

"So, even if you don't trust me, you should trust Dr. Godfrey. From now on, we'll just be ordinary friends. Don't feel like you owe me anything anymore. I'm completely fine now.

"If you keep acting this way, it'll only put pressure on me," Lucy said with a smile, her eyes shining brightly, almost like when they first met.

Taylor could tell she had truly recovered and wanted him to be well, too.

"Lucy, thank you." Taylor expressed his gratitude formally.

"No need to thank me!" Lucy replied as if soothing a child. "Now, can I go back and continue the competition?"

"Of course, no problem."

In the end, Taylor stayed to watch Lucy's competition.

As she had said, she was an exceptional climber, far ahead of the others, and ultimately won the gold medal.

After the competition ended, the two of them parted ways.

Taylor went to Abigail's favorite store and bought her favorite yogurt drink. Taking advantage of a shift change, he sneaked into her room, humming a tune.

At that moment, Abigail was sitting on the couch, lost in thought.

Suddenly, a bottle of yogurt fell from the sky. She snapped back to reality, and Taylor was already sitting beside her.

"Honey, didn't you crave this for a long time? Drink it quickly." Taylor wrapped his arms around her and planted a happy kiss on her cheek.

Abigail took the yogurt, glanced at it blankly, and asked, "Aren't you supposed to be cooking at home? How do you have this yogurt?"

Uh-oh, exposed.

Taylor immediately became nervous, took his hand off her, and stammered, "Yeah, how did this come about? I was cooking at home, and then, uh… I ended up outside. Then I saw the… caretaker! Yeah, I got it from the caretaker!"

"What are you watching so intently?" Chandler casually draped his coat over the back of the sofa.

"I'm looking into Colin's whereabouts these past few days," Helen said, placing the computer aside.

When Chandler sat beside her, she leaned in, wrapping her arms around his neck. "Was work busy today? Are you tired?"

"It's okay." Chandler was used to it. He then asked, "Did you figure anything out?"

"Actually, yes," Helen sat up straight. "Colin went to a very remote location at 4:00 am. If he's out at that time of night, something must be going on."

"Then have James take some people and investigate the situation," Chandler suggested.

"No, we can't do that. We only suspect something shady about that place, but we don't know the specifics, like how many guards there are. Going in recklessly would be too dangerous. We need to devise a way to clear the area first." Helen had already thought of a strategy.

"You're thinking of creating a diversion?" Chandler asked, understanding her plan.

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