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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 668

Summary for Chapter 668: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter Summary: Chapter 668 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet

In Chapter 668, 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.

Helen's mind was suddenly struck with the phrase "a nest of vipers".

As Chad whispered to Ronald, Ronald maintained an unwavering stare at Helen, his eyes filled with calculating scrutiny.

On their way to the police station, Ronald and Chad had already plotted their strategy to resolve the issue.

The crux of the matter lay in whether the personnel at Townsend's Car Dealership would definitively accuse Helen and Michelle of orchestrating the incident for extortion.

If these accusations were made, the extortion charges would likely hold, leaving them with little chance of avoiding legal consequences.

Most importantly, Ivan had a longstanding rapport with Chad and Ronald, so they were confident he had already made all the necessary arrangements.

With the Lindvall and Townsend families forging an alliance and the criminal dispute escalating, Chandler would be powerless to change the inevitable outcome.

However, it seemed they had disregarded one factor—Jamie.

Observing Michael escort two impeccably dressed men inside, Frank stepped forward. His expression was stern as he asked, " Which of you is Chad Lindvall?"

Chad rolled his eyes dismissively, showing no inclination to respond. Seeing this, Ronald intervened, extending his hand to shake Frank's. "I presume you're Deputy Levine. I'm Ronald Lindvall, Chad's cousin."

"I see." Frank nodded thoughtfully. Moments earlier, he had discreetly verified Chad's identity. The question of whether to protect this member of the Lindvall family weighed heavily on his mind.

However, Ronald's introduction of Chad provided Frank with a reassuring boost, reinforcing his confidence in his decision.

As rumored, Chad seemed to hold a prominent position within the Lindvall family. If Frank could navigate this situation effectively, it was certain the Lindvalls would remember his kindness.

"Alright, I understand," Barry murmured as he nodded repeatedly. He promptly straightened up and adjusted his glasses on the bridge of his nose, adopting the demeanor of a composed and confident lawyer.

"You must be the young lady accused of extorting Mr. Ronald and Mr. Chad. I'm Barry McCormick, their attorney, and I'm here to initiate legal action against you."

Helen wondered if she had misheard him, her lips curling into a cold smirk. "Are you saying that you're planning to sue me?"

"Not just you." Barry cleared his throat, theatrically pointing at Michelle. "Your friend as well. None of you will escape."

As he finished speaking, Barry unintentionally locked eyes with Michelle. Her gaze was filled with sharpness and menace, uncommon for a student. This sight startled Barry, causing him to shiver and instinctively pull back.

Meanwhile, Edward stood nearby, casually solving a Rubik's cube with one hand. Barry's words sounded like a direct challenge to him, impossible to ignore.

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