What Happens in Chapter 580 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 580, 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.
There wasn't anyone around who could help him. Yet, Julia was still persuading him like this.
"No. Zac, that's not what I mean. I just hope you'll be fine. You know how important Helen is to Chandler. How could he possibly let you off this time?"
She bent down to pick up the bank card and handed it back to Zac, tears shimmering in her eyes. She loved him to the core. Even though he was indifferent to her, she still couldn't bear to see him alone.
"Zac, can… can I go with you?"
She had always been responsive to Zac's requests. Whenever he was in trouble, she would lend a helping hand without hesitation.
But from the beginning to now, Zac never said a word about taking her with him. Julia was afraid that this would be the last time she saw him.
"Julia, I'm a wanted criminal now."
Zac looked at her and felt particularly conflicted. He never imagined that she would be by his side when he was at his lowest and that she would want to go with him.
But Julia immediately hugged him and sobbed. "I don't care about all that. I just want to be with you. Take me with you! I can't live without you."
"Julia, thank you so much for loving me. But I can't give you the happiness you want. Don't worry, I'll be back. When I've killed Chandler, I'll definitely come back to marry you!"
Although her words moved him, he couldn't be selfish. With that, he forcefully pulled her hand away, pushed her aside, and resolutely boarded the ship.
It was Chandler's brother, Zac, who caused all this trouble. He wanted to kill Chandler, but accidentally killed Edmond instead. How could Chandler not hold a grudge?
With such internal strife, how could Charlie let Helen be with Chandler again?
So, when Helen walked out of the police station, he immediately led Sylvia to her and took Helen's hand. Looking at her, he said, "Let's go home!"
As they walked forward, they didn't even spare a glance at Chandler. Helen quickly understood the situation.
"Grandpa, this has nothing to do with Chandler. Don't blame him."
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