Chapter Summary: Chapter 758 – Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In Chapter 758, 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.
"I trust my judgment," Aaron asserted, his displeasure evident. "And let's not bring up Faye being adopted again."
"Forget it! I'm done arguing with you." Melody stopped trying to reason with Aaron and fell silent, stewing in her frustration.
She couldn't understand his rationale. Before losing consciousness, he had been typically sharp and decisive. But now, he seemed confused.
Helen observed them dispassionately, not surprised by the unfolding dynamics. Even Chandler recognized that the issue was likely unresolvable at this point.
After caring for Faye for over a decade, during which she seemed perfectly obedient and flawless, Helen, his biological daughter, unexpectedly came into the picture.
Nonetheless, Aaron's preference between the two was unmistakable.
"I'm tired. Please, just go." Helen's dream of a cohesive family shattered abruptly, her voice now distant and cold.
"Alright. Get some rest," Aaron replied. "Faye has everything arranged. There's a car waiting outside. We'll head back first. Whenever you're ready, we'll arrange for you to return to Boston Residence."
With that, Aaron rose from his seat. He steadied himself on the chair's armrest before turning to leave.
But before he could depart, Helen's stern voice cut through the air once more.
"That won't be necessary. I have my own place now. Boston Residence is yours to keep for you and your beloved daughter," she asserted firmly.
Upon hearing that, Aaron turned back slowly, his expression a mixture of confusion and frustration.
"What do you mean you have your own place? Boston Residence is your home. You're the eldest daughter of the Boston family, for heaven's sake.
"Now that you're back, you should live with us and reconnect with your roots. If you choose to live elsewhere, what kind of message does that send?"
"Let Helen make her own decisions!" Melody felt uneasy about confronting Helen and was unwilling to see her further distressed.
She continued, "We all live here in Glendale, not far from each other. If we want to see her, we can do that anytime. Aaron, can we please give Helen some space and time?"
But despite their departure, the tension in the hospital room lingered, refusing to ease.
Chandler was aware that Helen was upset with Aaron and was not prepared to hear any explanations at that moment.
Despite Aaron's evident hostility toward him just now, Chandler believed it was not entirely unwarranted.
After all, Aaron was simply a father doing his utmost to protect his daughter's interests.
"Perhaps paternal love is always characterized by its weight and silence," Chandler mused quietly.
He stayed with Helen at the hospital for another two hours before they headed back to Spencer Residence.
Observing only the two of them return, Sylvia couldn't help but ask, "Did you manage to rescue them?"
"Yes," Helen replied softly. With that, she headed toward the side door. "I'm feeling a bit tired. I'll go to my room first."
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