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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 492

Summary for Chapter 492: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Summary of Chapter 492 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 492 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's almost time for night revision sessions. Let's head to the classroom. We can meet some of our new classmates there."

As Callie spoke, she dragged Helen out of the dormitory, and they arrived at their classroom. Upon entering the room, they only saw boys. When the boys saw Callie and Helen, they all cheered.

Some of the brave ones couldn't wait any longer and approached the girls. "Hey, you're not in the wrong class, right? We're majoring in mathematics!"

Callie said without holding back, "What's wrong with us being in the mathematics major? That's what we're into."

When the boys heard that, they were instantly excited. "Wow, they're really in our class! We finally have girls with us. It looks like it won't be a boys-only class."

Callie raised an eyebrow and asked, "Don't we have any other female students?"

The guy shook his head. "You're the only two so far."

As he spoke, he looked at Helen. Helen was wearing a mask, and he couldn't see her face clearly. However, seeing how beautiful Callie looked, he figured the classmate she brought wouldn't be that bad either.

Callie and Helen went to their seats and clearly felt the gazes on them. Helen was used to being stared at, but Callie obviously wasn't used to it.

She quickly grabbed Helen and whispered, "I don't know why, but I feel like we've entered the wolves' den. I shouldn't have picked this major. I should've majored in linguistics with Jessie."

Helen comforted her, "Don't worry! We probably aren't the only girls here. I'm sure there are others who haven't arrived yet."

Callie looked happy. "Really?"

"I think so." After Helen said that, four girls entered the classroom, and the whole class cheered louder immediately.

Helen raised her eyebrow and said, "You see? Aren't those our classmates as well?"

Seeing that, Callie could finally relax.

"Isn't Helen Spencer the top scorer in the college entrance examination?" a student asked softly. Another student quickly said, "I think so! Her grades are more than enough to enter the University of Glendale. Besides, it's impossible to have the same great grades and the same name at the same time."

When Helen heard Patrick asking for her, she raised her hand.

"Ms. Helen, please follow me to the office. As for the rest of you, conduct your own revision in the classroom. You can also check out some books in the library."

After saying that, the class teacher left. Helen was curious, and she stopped writing. She kept her worksheet and followed Patrick out of the classroom.

Upon reaching the office, the fierce-looking Patrick turned to Helen with a kind look and seemed happy. "Ms. Helen, I'm glad to have you majoring in mathematics at the University of Glendale. If you need anything in the future, just let me know. I'll make sure to tend to your worries."

"Mr. Patrick, you're too kind."

"No, I'm not. It's my honor to have such an impressive student in my class. Also, the opening ceremony's tomorrow. According to the university's arrangements, you have to give a speech as an impressive student. Prepare your speech tonight. When you get up on the stage tomorrow, be sure to relax."

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