Summary of Chapter 737 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 737 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
A few seconds later, Chandler acknowledged what the other party said and hung up the phone.
"What happened?" Helen asked.
Chandler pulled over at the roadside, sighed, and said slowly, "The Newtons sued me."
After a pause, he turned to Helen and explained further, "To be exact, it's my relatives. They suspected that I embezzled ten billion dollars from the company to invest in Nexus Pharmaceutical Corporation."
"They're really shameless." Helen complained, "They disowned you, and now they want to take advantage of you after knowing that you are rich. They called themselves your relatives? You're really unlucky."
Chandler was initially irritated, but after hearing her words, he felt defended and was no longer upset.
"You don't seem to care where the money came from," Chandler mocked himself.
Helen frowned, deep in thought. Then, she turned to look at him innocently, asking seriously, "Is there a need to ask about such little money?"
Chandler raised his eyebrows, at a loss for words. He had underestimated his fiancée, who thought that ten billion dollars was little money.
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Callie noticed Chandler's car from afar and ran downstairs when they arrived at the dormitory.
As soon as Helen got out of the car, Callie pounced on her.
"It rose! It rose! Helen, you're so amazing!" Callie hugged Helen around her neck and exclaimed excitedly, "We've earned it all back, and the debts are all paid off. Helen, you're really amazing!"
After the joke, Callie stood aside and followed behind Helen like a loyal believer, asking, "Which stock should I ask my dad to buy next?"
Helen stopped and looked at her seriously. "Callie, making speculative money is not a long-term solution. You should quit while you're ahead. Otherwise, it'll kill."
"It'll kill?" Callie patted her chest in shock. "That's horrible. Then, I'll ask my dad to stop investing in stocks. I want him to live and be well."
"That's right." Helen patted Callie's shoulder and said, "You won't necessarily die. It's just that there's a high chance of failing if you do something blindly.
"You're majoring in Mathematics, and you can take some time to learn about stocks if you are interested. Then, you won't be led around by the nose after you get the hang of it. Alright?"
Callie nodded in a daze, seeming to comprehend but also not understanding.
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