Chapter 646 – 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 646 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Since they were acquaintances, she had no reason to turn a blind eye.
She rushed over to help Daphne and stated her own name, for fear that Daphne would be confused, "Mrs. Boston Senior, do you still remember me? We met in the Boston residence before."
"I remember you! You're a good girl," Daphne exclaimed as she grabbed tightly onto Helen's arm.
Daphne had recognized her the moment she got out of the car. If she hadn't known Helen's character, an old lady like her wouldn't have dared to seek help.
Oh! There was her poor daughter-in-law as well!
Daphne suddenly remembered that Melody was also in the car, so she dragged Helen to the back of the car and pleaded, "Please help me and my daughter-in-law."
Helen did not resist, allowing Daphne to drag her to look into the back of the car.
As expected, Melody, whom she had met before, was also there. However, Melody was bound by another burly guy.
It benefited neither party to fight in such a tiny space. Seeing that Chandler had gotten the upper hand and defeated the other two men, Helen suddenly had an idea.
Narrowing her eyes, she warned the man loudly, "Your partners have run away, and the police will be here soon. Are you sure you still want to stay and struggle?"
The man was paid to kill the two women of the Boston family, but on the condition that he remained anonymous. He wouldn't be able to live if he were to be arrested by the police.
He was greedy for money, but he was not a fool. He pushed Melody aside, opened the car door, and fled.
She was really badly shocked by the critical situation just now.
Seeing that Daphne was so straightforward, Helen carried the teapot to fill up Daphne's cup again and asked, "I remember that chauffeur. He is from the Boston family. Why did he…"
Daphne was enraged at the mention of this. She helplessly waved her hand and exclaimed, "It's a long story. It's a shame to our family!"
"Every family has their own problems. You may keep it to yourself if you don't wish to tell." Charlie had seen a lot and was familiar with schemes in big families, and he also did not wish to pry into other people's family affairs.
It was not always a good idea to know too much about certain things.
"It's nothing as long as you don't laugh at us." Daphne shook her head wearily and turned to Melody next to her. Their eyes were filled with helplessness.
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