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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 718

Summary for Chapter 718: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter Summary: Chapter 718 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet

In Chapter 718, 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 seemed to have made a mistake in her judgment.

Despite not appearing to have any connection to the Spencer family, Bruce and Christine were indeed Sylvia's son and daughter-in-law.

As soon as Helen and Chandler released them, Bruce rushed to the other side of the hospital bed, clutching Sylvia's legs and sobbing uncontrollably.

"Mom, you have no idea how worried I've been since I heard you were hospitalized. I couldn't sleep for days; you really scared me!"

Christine added sorrowfully, "Yes, Mom, we dropped everything and rushed back as soon as we heard the news. This time, we're committed to staying by your side and caring for you. We won't leave you for anything!"

Sylvia gave Bruce and Christine a disapproving glance before turning to Chandler by the door. "Chandler, we have some family matters to attend to. You don't need to trouble yourself here."

Upon hearing this, Chandler's eyes widened briefly in surprise. Nevertheless, he quickly regained his composure and turned to Helen, saying, "I'll wait outside. Call me if you need anything."

As an outsider, Chandler knew it wasn't appropriate for him to involve himself in the Spencer family's affairs.

However, considering Bruce and Christine's mysterious backgrounds, Chandler hesitated to leave Helen and Sylvia to handle them alone. Thus, his only option was to step outside for the time being.

Helen nodded in acknowledgment. Just as Chandler was about to leave, Sylvia spoke up once more, "Helen, you should head out as well."

Helen briefly hesitated before agreeing with Sylvia's directive. "Okay."

As Helen turned away, she cast a warning glance at Bruce and Christine before gently closing the door to the ward behind her.

Instead of departing right away, Helen lingered outside the door for a moment. Through the glass window, she observed Sylvia pushing Bruce and Christine aside and instructing them to kneel in a row.

Emotions were clearly running high on both sides. Nonetheless, Helen couldn't discern the specifics of their conversation.

Watching the unfolding scene, a frown formed on Helen's face. She had never seen Sylvia in such a state before—not even when faced with Priscilla's disrespect.

"Besides, family isn't just about sharing genetics or living together. It's about love and belonging. You will always be Ms. Sylvia and Mr. Charlie's cherished granddaughter, and that will never change."

Helen's restless heart suddenly found comfort. Looking at Chandler before her, she knew he was earnestly and tenderly protecting her vulnerable emotions.

At that moment, Helen decided to drop her facade of strength. Instead, she allowed herself to fully relax, gently leaning against Chandler's shoulder.

"Chandler," Helen called out suddenly.

"I'm here," Chandler replied, "What's the matter?"

"It's nothing," Helen murmured. Her only wish was to hear Chandler's soothing voice.

They continued to cuddle close to each other. After about half an hour, the hospital room door opened. Bruce and Christine stepped out.

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