Summary of Chapter 527 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 527 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.
Melody turned around and asked, "Mom, shouldn't Bee call you Grandma?"
Daphne burst into happy tears. "What did you just call me? You just said Mom! Melly, you finally remember me…"
Melody pulled Helen over and told Daphne with a pleading look on her face. "Mom, don't drive Bee away, okay?"
Daphne nodded. "Okay, I won't drive her away." She turned to look at Helen.
"Helen, please stay and talk with her."
As soon as she got her permission, Helen replied happily, "Okay, ma'am!"
Daphne glanced at the open door and walked over. She saw Faye standing at the door. "You vixen, don't you understand me? Get away from here!"
Faye wanted to say something else, but Daphne slammed the door shut with a bang.
Outside, Faye's face gradually darkened as she clenched her fists by her sides. A housekeeper cautiously approached her.
"Are you okay, Ms. Boston?"
Faye replied coldly, "I'm fine!"
The housekeeper continued, "If you keep asking this stranger to come here, would it spoil our plans?"
Faye glared at her coldly. "What can a kid who just entered university do? Since that lunatic likes her, let it be her final wish fulfilled. As for Helen, she's a fool who doesn't even want to take compensation. What hypocritical nonsense did she spout about mother-daughter relationships?
"In this world, there's not many idiots like her left."
Daphne patted her back gently. "My Melly! I've been waiting for you for so long."
Unexpectedly, Melody let go of her and her expression was normal and conscious. She looked at Helen with heavy emotions in her eyes.
She turned to face Daphne and said, "Mom, I'm fine. I'm okay! I'm not crazy."
Daphne looked at her in disbelief. "But… You…"
Melody explained, "Mom, please don't get angry at me and listen to me."
She looked at Helen next to her and then stood up. She examined her carefully and said, "I'm sorry, I know what I'm saying may seem crazy, but when I saw you, I couldn't help but notice how much you resembled my mother when she was younger.
"That's why I mistook you for my daughter, Bee."
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