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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 734

Summary for Chapter 734: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 734 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 734 is a standout chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

It was late at night, and the members of the Newton family were asleep. Only then did Sharon Bieber open the door slightly.

Through the gap, she vigilantly informed Zac, who had been waiting outside for some time, "Mr. Chandler has decided to sever ties with the Newton family, and it caused quite a stir."

In the dark, Zac's sinister face instantly lit up with slyness. "I got it. Well done, Madam Harvey."

"You don't have to praise me." Sharon felt guilty for doing all these against her conscience, but she had no choice. Zac was eyeing her grandson, who just started elementary school.

"I'll be grateful if you can keep your promise not to hurt my family, Mr. Zac."

"Don't worry, Madam Harvey. I won't touch them as long as you cooperate," Zac replied with a fake smile.

"You'd better be." With that, Sharon slammed the door shut and went back silently.

She had never done anything bad. This was her first time doing it, and it was even with a wanted criminal. She probably wouldn't be at peace in the future.

Zac took out his phone from his pocket as he turned and walked slowly into the dark…

The next day, words spread quickly that Chandler was disowned and that the Newton Group was going bankrupt.

Only one hour after the stock market opened, the market value of the Newton family had gone down by nearly ten billion dollars and almost reached the limit down.

Fearing that it might set off a massive suicidal move of the shareholders, the Securities and Futures Commission stepped in and managed to keep the dying Newton Group's stocks alive.

But everyone knew that the Newton family was nearing its demise and would collapse at any time.

If the Newton family went bankrupt, they would be saddled with tens of billions of dollars in debt, something Callie could not imagine.

"It's okay." Helen wasn't bothered by it. She asked abruptly after thinking it over, "Does your dad trade stocks?"

Callie shook her head and answered in a flattering voice, "Helen, you think too highly of me. Only listed companies trade stocks, my family…"

"I don't mean that." Seeing that Callie misunderstood her, Helen explained patiently, "I mean, it's a great opportunity given how volatile the stock market is right now. It should be easy to make some money."

"I don't quite understand it." Although Callie was from the Mathematics Faculty, her fear of stocks still outweighed her curiosity.

The stories about stocks that common people like them heard the most were people losing all their money or jumping off a building due to stocks. In short, it was not a good thing.

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