What Happens in Chapter 560 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 560, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Before getting out of the car, Helen sternly warned him. "Don't drive with one hand like that again. Just because you're good at racing doesn't mean you can do whatever you want!"
"How do you know I'm skilled at racing?" Chandler caught the key point and questioned her while narrowing his eyes scrutinizingly.
"How wouldn't I know? Those brothers of yours..."
"No. Where were you when I was racing?" Chandler wasn't easily fooled, and his gaze became sharper.
Helen faltered in the face of his words.
"You're the racer, Sutton," Chandler stated with certainty.
"Yes." With Chandler pressing her, she had no reason to deny it any further.
Besides, Chandler had already mentioned several times that he disliked being deceived.
"Did you know I've been looking for you?" Chandler's gaze didn't waver, and his voice was steady.
"Yes." Helen nodded.
She didn't like the way Chandler looked at her. Under his gaze, she felt like a criminal being interrogated.
"But I have to make it clear. At that time, I didn't want to accept the arranged marriage. But the racing rules were there, plus the prize money. You can't expect me to pass up such a great opportunity, right?"
Helen sighed and explained, "You kept pursuing and searching. I could only avoid you. Otherwise, what if you found out about my identity? There haven't been any racing events lately anyway."
"Did you know a few years ago—"
"Did you wait for me on purpose?" Helen frowned lightly.
Samantha called out to her even before she opened the door or rolled down the car window. So, it seemed intentional. Samantha nodded.
"What is it?" Helen's perception of Samantha changed after seeing her with Ronald.
"Helen, please don't tell anyone about Ronald and I. I like him, I—"
"He has a fiancée. Do you know he's about to get married?" Helen couldn't help but say. "And you don't need to ask me, it's not my business."
Helen couldn't bear to see Samantha's desperate pleas any longer. After all, they were still on good terms, and she knew of Samantha's situation.
"Helen, I know you mean well. But I... I just can't forget..."
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