Chapter 739 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 739 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.
Rachel's mind was a mess, and she was not in the mood to argue with Helen. She humbled herself and pleaded, "Helen, please save my son. He's still young and cannot just die like that. I'll agree to anything as long as you save him."
Helen glanced at Rachel coldly and said, "The Lindvall family has gone bankrupt. What do you have to negotiate with me?"
Rachel was instantly brought to her senses as she gazed at Helen's wise face in shock.
It only occurred to her now how composed and cautious this young lady was.
It had only been a month since she last saw Helen, and the Lindvall family had lost everything.
Helen was too horrible.
Even so, Rachel still had to beg her, for she was the only one who could save her son now.
She had always been arrogant, but now, she finally let go of her pride and fell to the cold floor on her knees.
"Ms. Spencer, my son and I were wrong in the past. Please forgive us, or at least give my son a chance. He'll turn over a new leaf!"
Lowering her head, Rachel suddenly understood Vernon's reverence for Helen. She should have listened to her father not to provoke Helen.
"It's too late," Helen said coldly, "I've given you many chances, whether it was at the car dealership or the police station. Chad could've turned over a new leaf and been a better man after being rescued, but he didn't."
"Rachel." Helen stared into Rachel's eyes and said, "You have to pay the price for all the bad things you've done."
"Isn't it enough that the Lindvall family has gone bankrupt?" Rachel shouted furiously, "You took our money, fame, and status. We have nothing left now except this life. Can't you have mercy on us? Why are you so wicked?"
Helen had no idea if she was wicked or not, but she knew that apologizing wouldn't make up for past wrongs.
She suddenly lost her desire to hear Rachel out, so she turned to Chandler and said, "I'm tired."
After some time, Helen took a deep breath and said indifferently, "Then go ahead and die."
Rachel widened her eyes in disbelief, unable to believe that someone could be so cold-blooded.
Thinking fast, Helen may have made that remark out of the belief that Rachel wouldn't dare to commit suicide.
Rachel swallowed hard and suddenly felt no pain on her forehead. She feared death, but she was even more afraid of witnessing her son's death.
If she could only choose one person to survive, it would not be herself.
After making up her mind, Rachel took one last glance at Rachel and ran out.
A few minutes later, a bodyguard came in to report, "That woman ran into the kitchen and slit her throat with a knife."
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