Summary of Chapter 512 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 512 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.
After filling up an entire page, Helen had to flip to the next one to keep writing. Halfway through, she spotted an error in one of the formulas and rushed to fix it.
Meanwhile, Callie was on a losing streak in the games she was playing.
"This is ridiculous. I'm done playing. What a lousy team! Someone even went AFK! I've lost two stars because of them," she vented her frustration.
As her outburst echoed in the library, many pairs of eyes turned toward her. When she realized she was in a library, she quickly lowered her voice and settled down.
"Helen…Helen!" Callie whispered, "How much longer do you need?"
Without lifting her head, Helen replied, "It will take a while."
"In that case, I'll leave first."
Then, Callie packed her stuff and left. She muttered that she would avoid places like the library from now on.
Once Callie left, Helen returned to her math problem. When she finished, she stretched and packed up before heading out.
The next day, Helen overheard groups of students discussing the upcoming orientation party in the class.
"I heard the talented musicians from the music department will be performing. I'm so excited!"
"Do you think there will be a lot of handsome guys?"
"Sure, the campus always goes all out for orientation parties. I'm just curious about what our class will do during the orientation."
As they chatted, Samantha walked over to the classroom door. A few classmates quickly stopped her.
"Samantha, you're in the arts and cultural committee for our class. Do we have anything planned for the event?"
Samantha nodded and replied, "Yes. Our class is putting together a play."
Helen frowned. "Samantha, morality is about self-restraint and not guilt-tripping others. Are you trying to guilt-trip me?"
Other classmates chimed in, "Not everyone's cut out for these programs. If Helen's not into it, just let it be."
"Yeah, Helen has to focus on her studies. So, let us handle the activities."
Samantha was taken aback when the other students sided with Helen. She felt irritated but maintained her composure. "I just thought she'd be a good fit for the role. I'm concerned others might not handle it as well."
She spoke like a wolf in sheep's clothing.
One nearby classmate couldn't resist asking, "Why does it have to be Helen playing that role? Care to explain?"
Samantha had initially wanted Helen to play a witch, but she knew that wouldn't go over well with the class. So, she said, "I wanted her to play the lead role. I think she'd nail it."
"Wow! The lead role. Helen, you should give it a shot."
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