Chapter Summary: Chapter 438 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In Chapter 438, a key moment in the Romance novel Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Helen quickly linked her arm with Charlie. "Grandpa, are you not happy to see me back?"
"Of course I am happy!"
"Don't stand there and chat then. Helen, come sit down. I heard you've finished your college entrance exams. What are your plans now?" Sylvia asked as she pulled over a rocking chair and gestured for Helen to sit.
Helen couldn't help but smile when she saw the rocking chair. She quickly sat down and looked up at the familiar sky. "It's been so long since I sat on this rocking chair and chatted with you…"
Sylvia smiled and instructed the servants to bring Helen's favorite fruits. The three of them then proceeded to chat.
"Since you've studied abroad for university, do you plan to study once again here?" Charlie asked.
Helen smiled. "Actually, I think going to university is great! At least I won't have to rush into inheriting the family business."
It was worth noting that the Spencer family was as prosperous as the Newton family.
"Your grandpa and I aren't in a hurry for you to take over the family business. We have professional managers now, so we're at ease! But since your parents passed away, our biggest hope is to see you settle down and start a family. Now that you and Chandler are engaged, I hope you can get married soon and give us a great-grandchild…"
Upon hearing this, Helen was speechless. She couldn't help but wipe the sweat off her forehead. "Grandma, I'm only 18…"
"How about this, Grandma? Can I get married at 22?" Helen tested the waters.
Sylvia sighed again. "What is up with our family? Your aunt is 30 and still single. We are already worried enough, and now…"
"Alright, Grandma! I promise you, I'll get married as soon as I reach the legal age, okay?"
Saying this, Sylvia nodded. "Alright, you promised me this! So there's two more years your grandpa and I will wait."
Helen was once again speechless. Why did she feel like she had fallen into Sylvia's trap? Getting married at 20 seemed a bit early. But as long as the two people were in love, they could get married whenever!
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