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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 571

Summary for Chapter 571: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 571 – A Turning Point in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet

In this chapter of Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 571 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Helen did not wish for things to escalate this far. But Chandler's guess was right. Well, besides his mother... there was also Faye!

"It's very likely not related to your mom."

Chandler quickly asked, "Then who else could it be? Have you made any enemies recently?"

"It could be Ms. Boston." Helen sounded dejected.

She didn't want to get involved with the Boston family's affairs. But recalling Daphne and Melody's feigned ignorance left a bad taste in her mouth.

Thinking of Faye, it was because Chandler was right there. Priscilla would not spread such news before them, but Faye was different. Daphne constantly berated her as scheming and heartless.

"I'll find out who this person is!" Chandler's lips tightened, his expression darkening.

But before Chandler could uncover this person, Wyatt found Helen first.

"Uncle Wyatt? What are you doing here?" Helen was stunned to see Wyatt approaching.

"If I didn't show up, who knows what would have happened to you? That fiancé of yours is utterly useless. How could something happen right under his nose? What good is he?" Wyatt spoke coldly and disdainfully.

Helen tried signaling him with her eyes, feeling awkward. But Wyatt didn't hold back.

He knew early on that Helen was dining with Chandler, noticing the man beside her. He had meant for Chandler to hear his words!

"It's my fault. I didn't protect Helen well, so—"

"Uncle Wyatt." Helen shook Wyatt's arm, signaling for him to stop.

Indeed, she did not have these troubles before Chandler. But she lived in the countryside then. And Chandler didn't cause any of her issues.

"You're still defending him." Wyatt shook his head with a sigh.

It was typical of women to be blind to a man's faults.

"Give us a moment. I have a few words to say to him alone," Wyatt said to Helen.

She knew that when her godfather made a decision, he followed through.

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