Chapter 701 – 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 701 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
As Bernard had observed, Sylvia's condition was incredibly fragile during her initial illness; any wrong move could result in disaster.
If Chandler's words about Helen being Sylvia's savior were true, then Bernard had clearly underestimated Helen's capabilities.
Chandler offered no further response. After a brief silence, he eventually followed Helen.
Outside the ward, Helen sat alone on a bench in the corridor. Lost in her thoughts, she gazed ahead with a blank expression.
Moments later, her phone chimed with a notification, "Your account ending in 2138 has received a transfer of 1,000,000 dollars. The current balance is…"
Helen's eyes narrowed with resentment as she glanced down at her phone. A million dollars wouldn't even secure a decent office building in Glendale's exorbitant real estate market.
Did the Lindvall family mistake her for a beggar? Alright then. She had given them an opportunity. If they didn't want it, it was their loss.
From a distance, Chandler watched Helen with a pang of remorse. The woman who had once emanated warmth now exuded a profound coldness; Chandler felt he could no longer bridge the gap with her.
If only he had chosen decisively between Priscilla and Helen, perhaps things wouldn't have unfolded this way.
Chandler loathed his numerous moments of indecision. At that moment, he made a steadfast resolution in his heart.
Anyone who dared to harm Helen would meet one fate alone—to disappear from this world and vanish from his sight.
Just then, his phone rang with a call from Edward. From his assured demeanor, Chandler could deduce that the lawsuit had produced the desired outcome.
"I apologize for not handling the situation with my mom well," Chandler said sincerely.
"Don't blame yourself. Madam Newton was just being manipulated," Helen replied calmly. "I'm not that naive. I know exactly who's pulling the strings."
"Chandler," Helen continued in a hushed tone. "You still have one final chance to walk away from me. Going forward, I may not be so forgiving."
Upon hearing this, Chandler pressed his lips together and pulled Helen close in his embrace.
Resting his cheek against hers, he whispered tenderly, "That's good. I don't want you to have to forgive anymore, either. All I wish is for you to be spared from any further injustices."
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