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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 638

Summary for Chapter 638: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter Summary: Chapter 638 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet

In Chapter 638, a key moment in the Romance novel Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Callie quickly asked Helen for help, "Helen, look for the dormitory manager. Call the police!"

"Don't move! Stay still!" Michelle pressed harder again, causing Callie to wail in pain.

"Stop!" Helen quickly stopped them. "You both seem to have some misunderstanding. We are roommates, not enemies…"

"Roommates?"

"That's impossible!"

Callie and Michelle blurted out at the same time. They then looked at each other, detesting each other even more.

"Helen, have you lost your mind? It's only been a few days since you were not in the dormitory, and you've already forgotten how many roommates you have?

"Look at her, she's dressed like a working adult. How can she be our coursemate?" Callie asked.

Hearing that, Michelle lowered her head to look at her outfit—leather jacket, leather pants, and knee-long leather boots. Her outfit was comparatively bold, but it was not the same style as that of a working adult.

The two were hostile to each other, and no one was willing to back down.

Feeling helpless, Helen could only talk to Michelle first. "Let go of Callie first. I'll be responsible if anything happens."

Michelle was there to protect her, so Michelle should listen to her.

As expected, Michelle did not react much, but she obediently let go of Callie and stepped aside to distance herself from Callie.

Once released, Callie immediately ran to Helen's side and held onto her arm.

Callie sized up Michelle again and asked doubtfully, "Are you really our new roommate?"

Michelle stared at them indifferently, only responding when she noticed Helen's hinting gaze. Getting her bag off the bed, she pulled out her newly made student ID card and showed it to Callie. "Of course."

Callie took it with both hands and checked it thoroughly, even more seriously than a police officer investigating a crime. She was obviously distrustful of Michelle.

This was too rude to a newcomer, so Helen quickly tugged at Callie, signaling her not to push too far.

Callie was not a fool, either. She understood what Helen meant and immediately returned the student ID card to Michelle. "I'm sorry that I misunderstood you, but you really don't look like a student."

Michelle only explained patiently but indifferently upon hearing Helen's remark, "I'm born like this, and I can't work up any enthusiasm for anyone. Just leave me alone."

Seeing that Michelle finally spoke, Callie instantly said thoughtfully with a bright smile, "It's fine. I'm also an introvert, and I don't like to interact with people. But I'm not as serious as you.

"Nevertheless, I'll help you out in the future."

"Okay," Michelle responded plainly, without any emotion.

It was already a sign that the ice was breaking since they were willing to interact. The problem was deemed resolved.

Since Helen would treat Callie to dinner at night, they took the chance to welcome Michelle. The three of them found a moderate-priced restaurant and dined in.

Helen and Michelle weren't fussy about food, so they let Callie pick the dishes.

Although Callie had mentioned that she would make Helen spend a fortune on this meal, she still worried about Helen when she saw the prices on the menu.

"Helen, this seems a little expensive. How about we change to another restaurant? What if you go bankrupt after this meal?"

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