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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 641

Summary for Chapter 641: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 641 – 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 641 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

The door was so old that it made a creaking sound, causing Michelle and Helen to be vigilant.

As the door slowly opened, there was nothing scary like they had imagined. What they saw was Samantha lying in a pool of blood.

Helen was shocked to see Samantha, who was still lively just now, lying still on the ground at this moment. Blood flowed from between Samantha's legs all the way to her ankles. She looked as if she was dead.

Helen went over and crouched beside Samantha, helping her up from the cold ground. "Samantha? Samantha? Can you hear me?"

Helen's heart was in her mouth. If it weren't for her, Samantha would at most argue with Ronald in public and eventually leave dejectedly on her own.

Unlike now, she was lying in a yard where very few people passed by and perhaps dying without knowing when she would be found.

Fortunately, Samantha regained her consciousness the next moment, trying hard to open her mouth and plead in a low voice, "Helen, save my child, save us…"

She fainted in Helen's arms after that.

"Call the ambulance," Helen instructed Michelle.

The ambulance soon arrived, but it couldn't get into the alley, so Michelle had to carry Samantha out.

While they were on their way, Callie, who had been waiting for Helen and Michelle, called.

"Helen, where have you two been? Why aren't you back yet?" Callie asked and burped, and then she joked, "I'll eat your desserts if you don't come back."

"You can have them." Lowering her head, Helen looked at Samantha in a respirator and said solemnly, "Michelle and I are caught up with something, and we won't return for the time being. The bill is paid, and you can go back to the dormitory directly after you're done eating."

"Why did you call?" she asked indifferently.

It was said that children were the fruits of love, so Helen believed that Samantha and Ronald liked each other when they made love. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been in that kind of relationship.

Yet, how could the man do such a ruthless thing to someone he used to be so close with?

"Is Samantha seriously injured? You seem unhappy?" Chandler noticed her oddness, so he spoke softly.

"She's still in the emergency room." Helen suddenly felt awful and asked, "Are men really rational in love? If a man no longer loves the woman who used to be closest to him, will he disregard her life?"

Chandler was a little speechless. "Are you comparing me to Ronald?"

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