Chapter 756 – 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 756 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Eventually, Helen relented and allowed Chandler to help her sit up. Aaron sat beside the hospital bed, with Melody standing behind him. The three of them sat across from one another, a moment of quiet settling over them.
Seeing Helen's unease, Chandler fetched another chair and sat beside her. He tenderly held her hand, softly stroking it.
Feeling his gentle touch, Helen began to relax, a faint smile appearing on her face.
Aaron watched their interaction with a contented expression. "I heard from Melody that you two are engaged. Is that true?" he asked.
Melody hadn't given many specifics when introducing Chandler, only mentioning he was from the Newton family in Glendale.
"Yes," Chandler answered confidently, taking charge of the conversation. "Helen has agreed to marry me. I'm currently considering when we should schedule the wedding."
Upon hearing this, Aaron's expression became uneasy, his brow furrowing with concern. "But isn't she too young to be thinking about marriage?"
Chandler seemed to possess a dignified character and a striking appearance; it was likely that he had no shortage of admirers. So, why was he already planning to take Helen away?
"Let the young ones make their own decisions," Melody asserted, clearly showing her approval of Chandler.
"How can this be acceptable?" Aaron objected. "Bee has only just returned after more than a decade away. She hasn't had enough time to reconnect with her family. How can marriage already be on the table? Besides, a woman's future isn't solely defined by marriage and children!"
"You're unbelievable!" Melody exclaimed, her tone filled with exasperation. "But weren't you the same? The moment we reached the legal age for marriage, you dragged me to the registry office. Without us getting married and having children, how would Bee and Cameron have come about?"
Aaron's expression fell, his frustration apparent as he murmured, "Can't you see? We're not in the same situation. This is about Bee's future now, so don't involve yourself in it."
"Why shouldn't I have a say? Bee is my daughter too," Melody insisted.
In reality, Chandler had been diligently preparing for the wedding well in advance, switching event planning companies multiple times. Currently, there were several wedding proposals still under consideration.
Chandler was unwilling to compromise on anything for Helen. Everything had to be perfect.
"Alright, it's your decision. Just please don't expect me to weigh in," Helen replied.
Despite never having been married, she understood that weddings were complex affairs. She disliked making decisions and dreaded having to think about them.
"Don't worry, I won't burden you with it," Chandler reassured her with a gentle smile.
After all the effort he had put into winning Helen over, he certainly wasn't going to let minor issues disrupt their lifelong happiness.
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