Summary of Chapter 2111 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 2111 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
It was time.
"Alright," Chandler blurted out. "I'll cooperate, but on one condition—I need to personally verify the child's safety every day."
"No problem," Colin answered immediately, though inwardly, he was already preparing to give an excuse the following day.
Once a concession was given, others were sure to follow. With leverage over "Graham" now in his grasp, he was certain there was nothing out of reach.
"Good. Now, prove your sincerity," Colin said, his impatience growing as he eagerly anticipated delivering a crushing blow to Destiny Corporation.
Chandler sighed before reciting a fabricated account number he had prepared earlier. "Swentiland Bank, account number…"
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After lunch, Helen settled into bed, feeling tired due to her pregnancy. She decided to take a brief nap, hoping to recharge.
With Chandler successfully infiltrating the enemy, her task now was to remain composed and focus on caring for the baby.
However, not long after she lay down, two women entered the room—one older and one younger.
The older woman was Edith Schwimmer. For the past few days, she had been responsible for delivering meals and cleaning the room. She was efficient and swift, though she seldom spoke.
The younger woman, however, was a stranger to Helen—someone she hadn't encountered before.
Helen had intended to ignore them, but Edith stood quietly by the bedside, her gaze fixed expectantly on her. The unspoken pressure left Helen feeling irritated, prompting her to reluctantly sit up.
"Is there something you need?" she asked.
Wasn't Helen the hostage, though?
The ride still seemed like it would take some time. After considering her options, Helen decided to try to extract some information from them.
"Ms. Schwimmer, is this your granddaughter?" she asked.
For a while, Edith remained silent, her eyes still shut. Just as Helen was about to change the topic, Edith finally spoke up.
The unspoken message was clear—getting anything useful from her would be pointless.
Feeling a little embarrassed, Helen fell silent. She decided to wait until they reached their destination before reassessing the situation.
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