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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 595

Summary for Chapter 595: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

What Happens in Chapter 595 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Dive into Chapter 595, 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.

Helen didn't want to get entangled with him, so she turned and went back to her room. She also ordered the butler to close the door. Her attitude was icy and resolute.

Helen firmly believed in her parents' words. If she agreed this time, happiness without blessings wouldn't be true happiness. They could afford to pay for their current passion, but what about the future?

"Helen, I'll wait for you here! I'll wait until you come to the same realization as me!" Outside, Chandler's voice grew louder, expressing his determination.

Helen dared not look back and unconsciously slowed her pace. Then, step by step, she returned to her room.

Although the butler didn't know what had happened between them, he could tell that Helen was very unhappy.

Back in her room, Helen tried not to give herself a chance to think about other things. The butler returned from outside and saw her sitting on the sofa watching TV absentmindedly.

The large LCD TV had been on the channel selection screen the whole time. The butler recalled the man standing outside their house and seemed to understand.

"Ms. Helen," he reminded. "This TV can also pick up overseas channels. You can watch any channel you want. Mr. Charlie got it for you."

"Oh," she absentmindedly replied.

She casually selected a program to watch. Unexpectedly, it was showing scenes of a man and a woman breaking up. Everything felt too close to home.

Helen abruptly turned off the TV to numb herself and avoid thinking too much.

When Winnie Beck, her childhood friend, heard that Helen had retired, she immediately brought her dog over.

"Sorry, please show the dog's credentials and vaccination records. Otherwise, the dog cannot enter." The butler stopped her.

Winnie was shocked. "What? You're stopping me? Do you know who I am?"

She had been here so many times.

The butler smiled lightly and replied, "Of course I know who you are, Ms. Winnie."

While she was busy talking to Chandler, her dog broke free from her embrace and ran away! In no time, it disappeared from sight.

"Oh! My dog!" Winnie didn't have time to listen to what he had to say.

She struggled to keep up with the dog in her high heels. Chandler thought perhaps he could use Winnie as a breakthrough.

"If I help you find your dog, can you find a way to let me in?"

"Sure! If you find my Little Sweetheart, I'll do anything for you!"

He didn't look at her but observed where the dog had run off from the corner of his eyes.

"Get in the car."

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