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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 2041

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Dive into Chapter 2041, 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.

"It looks like we have the same thoughts." Chandler then turned the camera toward himself and asked softly, "Did you make a wish?"

"I did. I wish—" Helen wished to meet him again in her next life.

"Don't say it. It won't come true if you say it out loud." No matter what Helen wished for, Chandler hoped they would come true.

Helen pursed her lips. Seeing that Sienna still had her eyes closed, Helen quietly leaned closer to the phone and whispered, "I love you, Chandler."

As soon as she said that, Sienna suddenly jumped over and chimed in. "Daddy, I love you too!"

Sienna seemed to be announcing it to the world, and everyone's attention was drawn to her. Helen raised her hand to cover her face, trying to hide her embarrassment.

Jenson, who was drunk, thought Chandler had come. He went up to take Sienna down the mountain, nagging as he walked.

"Sienna, let your parents have some time alone. Don't cause trouble. Sleep with Aunt Germaine and me tonight. I'll tell you a fairy tale—Snow White and the Big Bad Wolf."

"It should be Snow White and the Seven Dwarves."

"I see. Then, I'll tell you the story of Beauty and the Beast."

Germaine shook her head speechlessly and caught up with them.

The first round of the meteor shower ended, and a number of people left the mountain. Abigail didn't believe in such myths, but because she was a night owl, she stayed back to try her luck.

If she could see the second round of the meteor shower, she would seriously make a wish.

Taylor, who was drunk and parched, returned to the tent. He grabbed a bottle of water Jenson had brought and gulped down a few mouthfuls.

After drinking the cold water and basking in the cold breeze, he sobered up a little.

He had a serious expression, with lingering sadness in his eyes. With his handsome features, he stood out among ordinary people.

Kingsley was in the group chat Helen had created, but he hadn't shown up all night. Abigail thought he was deliberately avoiding her.

Ever since she found out that Kingsley hadn't intentionally knocked over the food she had made, she felt inexplicably guilty toward him and wanted to do something to make up for it.

However, there was so little information about him. She had investigated him for a long time, but she still had no idea what kind of trouble he had encountered.

She was lost in thought for a moment. By the time she snapped back to reality, she noticed a figure appearing next to Kingsley. The person was as tall as Kingsley and was wearing a baseball cap.

The person was hiding in the dark, almost completely concealed by Kingsley's shadow. If she hadn't looked closely, it was impossible to tell that there were two people from her angle.

Her intuition told her that the person didn't mean well. She wanted to ask Taylor for help, only to find him asleep in his chair again. Turning back, Kingsley was no longer in the crowd.

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