Chapter Summary: Chapter 648 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In Chapter 648, 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.
For some reason, Helen's heart ached when she saw Melody falling to the ground and looking helpless.
She went to help Melody up with concern, "Mrs. Boston, are you hurt?"
Dazed, Melody, who almost mistook Helen for the late Bianca, shook her head gloomily. "Helen, I'm sorry for bothering you."
Helen was sad to hear that. "Please don't say that. You're not bothering me. If you want, you can stay here for a few days with Mrs. Boston Senior."
"Really?" Melody's eyes lit up as she held Helen's arm excitedly.
Helen reassured her by patting the back of her hand. Then, she looked at Daphne and asked, "Mrs. Boston Senior, what do you say?"
Melody was mentally unstable, so Daphne was the one who had the say.
Daphne was more than willing to stay, but she was in a dilemma.
Faye was nasty, but it was undeniable that she had taken over the Boston family. If they really let her act as she wished, the business that had been established for generations would be completely ruined.
Helen could figure out what was on Daphne's mind. She was unable to let go of the Boston family's business.
Helen despised Faye and Ronald and would deal with them anyway. She might as well do Daphne a favor by purchasing the Boston family's business and giving it back to her.
But of course, Daphne had to accept her help first.
Daphne was even more torn upon hearing Helen's words.
Hearing that Helen wanted to keep Daphne and Melody, Faye's killing intent surged as she warned sinisterly, "Ms. Spencer, this is my family affair, and you'd better stay out of it. As an outsider, what right do you have to keep my mom and grandma at your house?"
Charlie wouldn't allow Helen to be bullied, so he tapped the ground with his cane.
She suggested, "How about this? Mrs. Boston and Mrs. Boston Senior are in shock and need to rest. Let them stay here for a night, and I'll personally send them back tomorrow. What do you think, Ms. Boston?"
One night was enough for Helen to do many things.
After some pondering, Faye believed that Helen wouldn't be able to do anything in one night. Plus, she could get someone to watch over the Spencers for the night.
She was about to agree when Daphne interrupted her.
"There's no need!"
Daphne had made up her mind. "I'll go back with you. Let Melody stay. With your mother like this, she won't be able to do anything even if she lives outside. Only by controlling me can you be at ease."
Faye was overjoyed to hear this. It was a good idea as she could take her grandmother back and get rid of Melody, the burden.
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