Chapter Summary: Chapter 523 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In Chapter 523, 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.
After Chandler left, Helen flipped through the textbook with no intention of studying. She stood up abruptly and closed the textbook before leaving the library.
She walked alone along the edge of her campus' lake. Unfortunately, as she was walking, an old lady slipped and fell in front of her. Some surrounding campus students gathered around her, but no one offered a helping hand.
"Hey, don't go! Don't go over there! It might be a scam!"
"Yeah, that's right. Elderlies are very tricky now. If you don't have money at home, it's best not to help them. What if we get blackmailed?"
"We're all students, we don't have that much money. Let's leave her be."
The students glanced at each other, whispering. However, no one dared to come forward to help. At this point, Helen walked over and asked, "Ma'am, are you okay?"
The old woman who fell to the ground was holding her knees in pain. Helen didn't care about the gossip and helped her up.
"Ma'am, did you fall on your knees? Let me help you up."
The old lady stood up with Helen's help, but her knees were hurt badly. Helen quickly helped her sit down on the bench nearby.
Once the lady regained her composure, she looked up and saw Helen's face clearly.
"You're such a good child, thank you so much!"
She had fallen for a while, but no one cared to help her. The surrounding atmosphere has changed now.
"You're welcome, ma'am. Why are you here alone? Are you looking for family?"
The old lady looked at her and said, "The park at the University of Glendale is very beautiful. I come here to walk around when I have nothing to do."
Helen quickly patted her shoulder and comforted her. "Don't be sad, ma'am. Everything will be fine."
The old lady nodded sadly. "Perhaps… By the way, child, what's your name?"
Helen replied, "You can just call me Helen, ma'am!"
"You're a student here, right? I'll remember that, Helen."
As she spoke, the old lady reached into her bag. She took out a phone and handed it to Helen. "Can I have your number? If I get the chance again, I would like to talk to you."
Helen took the phone and put her number in along with her name. "Okay, ma'am!"
The old lady looked at the number and nodded confidently.
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