What Happens in Chapter 490 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 490, 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.
Helen was shocked, and she quickly backed away. Suddenly, the woman stopped in her tracks. She looked at Helen with her eyes wide open.
Then, she agitatedly grabbed Helen's arm. "Bee… It's my Bee… Why are you so grown up now, Bee… Here, let me take a good look at you…"
Helen was stunned by the woman's actions, and she quickly tried to push her away. "What are you doing? Don't get close to me. I'm not Bee."
However, the woman clung to her tightly. "No, you're Bee. You're my Bee… Bee, I've missed you so much…"
As the woman spoke, her tears started to fall. Helen didn't know why, but when she saw the woman crying, her heart suddenly softened. Helen stopped what she was doing and didn't resist as the woman grabbed onto her.
Suddenly, the woman reached out to hug Helen. "Bee! Mama is sorry. I've let you down…"
Helen instinctively reached out to pat the woman on her back. The woman slowly calmed down as Helen comforted her. At that moment, a housekeeper came to them in a hurry. "Mrs. Boston, why are you here?"
As the housekeeper spoke, she reached out to grab the woman. However, the woman pushed the housekeeper away. "Don't touch me. I want my Bee. Everyone, leave me alone."
"Mrs. Boston, that's not Ms. Bee! You've got the wrong person."
"No, I did not! It's her… She's my Bee…"
After the woman said that, she held Helen tighter.
The housekeeper felt sorry and said to Helen apologetically, "I'm truly sorry, Ms. Spencer. This is Mrs. Boston. We're sorry for troubling you."
"It's alright!" After Helen said that, she looked at the woman.
At that moment, Faye came as well. She looked upset, but she still patiently said to the woman, "Mom, let go of her now. She's not Bee. She's just a visitor of mine…"
The woman wouldn't listen at all. She just clung to Helen as tightly as possible.
Seeing how it didn't work, Faye had no choice but to instruct the housekeeper behind her, "What are you waiting for? Get my mom off of her now."
After alighting the car, Helen went back to her dormitory. When she opened the door, she saw a few luggage in the middle of the room. The lights in the bathroom were on, and she could hear the water running.
Helen put her bag aside and grabbed a seat. Then, she started putting her belongings in place. At that moment, the bathroom door opened, and a tall young woman walked out. When she saw Helen, she asked, "Are you my roommate?"
Helen nodded. "Yes!"
Helen's roommate was curious, and she walked to Helen. Seeing how Helen was wearing a mask, she couldn't help asking, "Are you feeling unwell? Why are you wearing a mask?"
Helen explained, "I'm not. It's just more convenient for me to wear a mask."
The young woman didn't pry on it and introduced herself, "I'm Callie Kinsey. What's your name?"
"Helen Spencer."
When Callie heard Helen's name, she was stunned. Her eyes were wide open as she asked excitedly, "You're Helen Spencer? The top scorer in this year's college entrance examination? The god-tier student who got a perfect score in many subjects?"
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