What Happens in Chapter 610 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 610, 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.
"I…" Priscilla began, her words snagging in her throat like thorns.
She had something to convey, but finding the appropriate words was a challenge. Her mistake seemed absolute, and it appeared there was no turning back.
Finally, in a barely audible voice, she said, "Is there a possibility for you and her to… begin again?"
Upon Priscilla's question, Chandler pressed forward, his grip on the documents tight. He kept his gaze fixed ahead, offering neither a glance back nor any verbal acknowledgment.
But deep within, Chandler knew the answer.
No matter the obstacles, Helen was his greatest love, and he was resolute in not losing her.
Before Chandler boarded his flight, Wyatt called.
"Should I leave you to handle Zac's interference within your family, or would you like me to take care of it?"
It seemed that Wyatt was already aware of Zac's abduction of Helen.
"I'll take care of it," Chandler responded firmly, his lips forming a tight line.
Since Zac was a member of his family, it was only fitting for Chandler to handle the situation himself.
…
Meanwhile, Zac couldn't resist gloating in front of Helen, his pride evident.
"You know what? Chandler offered to sell his shares to secure your freedom. Even your grandparents are begging me. I know they all want you back. But I refuse to let you go. What can they do to me, anyway?"
Helen struggled to articulate her emotions at that moment.
"Do you seriously believe you can rationalize your pain by causing it to others? Chandler had already given you a second chance, for goodness' sake. Shouldn't you be thankful for that opportunity and concentrate on rebuilding your life?"
Helen's gaze remained frigid as she confronted Zac.
Zac's response was a scoff laden with bitterness. "Rebuild my life, you say? It's easy for you to say. But Helen, consider my perspective. Could you truly release all this bitterness if you were in my position?"
Indeed, it was often simple to counsel kindness when one hadn't experienced the depths of another's suffering firsthand.
However, Esmond was already gone, and Chandler remained blameless. So, what was the point of involving her in this mess now?
"I've severed ties with Chandler already, so trying to use me now is futile. Do you honestly believe your actions will make Chandler follow your lead obediently?" Helen scoffed, her words dripping with a cutting tone.
However, the Chandler she knew was not the type to easily forgive and forget.
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