Chapter 529 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 529 is a standout chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
When Helen came out of the attic, the housekeeper was already waiting outside. "Ms. Spencer, Ms. Boston has ordered me to bring you to the dining room for dinner when you come out."
Helen refused immediately. "No, I'll be taking Grandma out for a walk."
Unexpectedly, the housekeeper replied, "I'm sorry, Ms. Spencer. Ms. Boston said that Madame isn't in good health and it isn't suitable for her to go out."
As soon as she finished talking, Daphne said sternly, "Who dares to stop me if I want to go?"
"Madame, Ms. Boston is considering your health. If you really want to leave, I wouldn't dare to stop you."
Daphne snorted coldly and gave Helen a look. Helen immediately understood and stepped forward to help her. "Grandma, let me help you down."
She helped Daphne downstairs and walked to the hall.
However, at this time, Faye noticed them walking away and said, "That old lady sure changed her mind. Didn't she just say that Helen was my spy and wanted to drive her out? Why is she acting like her own granddaughter now?"
As soon as she said that, she realized something was wrong.
"Quickly, stop them, and don't let them leave."
"Yes, Ms. Boston."
Just as Helen helped Daphne out the door, she quietly sent Chandler her location. But as soon as she reached the yard, they were stopped by the housekeeper.
"Madame, Ms. Spencer! You can't leave yet. You should only take a walk in the garden."
"Who are you to tell me where to walk?" Daphne snapped at the housekeeper.
"Alright, Ms. Boston! I don't think we'll have any further interactions in the future," Helen said.
"There will be. You designed my wedding dress after all. If there's anything that needs to be modified in the future, I'll have to trouble you again!" With that, she gave Wanda a look.
Wanda stepped forward and pulled Daphne aside. "Madame, you'd better come in with me. It's windy outside."
Daphne kicked her immediately. "Who are you to touch me? Get away from me!"
"Madame, please don't make things difficult for us." Although Wanda said this, she had no intention of persuading her. Instead, she asked three housekeepers to step up and pull Daphne away.
When Helen saw this, her eyes darkened. "What are you doing?"
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