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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 759

Summary for Chapter 759: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 759 – Highlight Chapter from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 759 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.

Sylvia instinctively sensed something was amiss. As soon as Helen walked away, she took Chandler aside and inquired about the situation.

"What's happening? Helen seemed so upbeat when she left. Who upset her now?" she asked.

"It's nothing to be concerned about, Ms. Sylvia," Chandler replied, attempting to ease her worries. "Helen was involved in a rescue operation, and it was quite draining for her. That's why she's feeling like this."

"Is that right?" Sylvia regarded Chandler with a probing expression.

"Yeah." Chandler nodded, shifting the topic. "Ms. Sylvia, Helen has agreed to marry me today. Since we're planning to take this step soon, we hope you and Mr. Charlie will give us your blessing."

"Have you both thought this through?" Charlie suddenly interjected as he appeared from the house.

"I've never been more certain," Chandler affirmed. "From the very beginning, she's been the only one I've ever wanted to marry."

"In that case, go ahead and make the necessary arrangements. Everything must be handled with care. We can't disappoint Helen," Charlie asserted.

"Thank you, Mr. Charlie! I promise you, I'm fully committed to this," Chandler replied sincerely.

"Alright," Charlie murmured. He lowered his head as he silently contemplated Helen's situation.

In theory, if Helen had saved Aaron and Cameron, the Bostons should have been grateful and welcomed her back warmly. So why did Helen return alone?

It appeared that the Boston family's integrity was not as exemplary as he presumed. If they could treat Helen with such indifference, perhaps it was best she didn't go back at all.

"Why don't you and Cameron take a half-month break to rest? I'll temporarily oversee the company to prevent any strain on your health. It would ease my mind," Faye suggested, feigning concern.

"It seems like you just don't want to relinquish control!" Melody interjected, her irritation evident. "Let me remind you, this company still bears your father's name. If you don't want to be ousted, you better hand over everything honestly!"

"Melody!" Aaron snapped, his patience wearing thin. "Why do you always speak to Faye like that? Have you forgotten? Before Bee returned, it was Faye who stood by us. We would've struggled without her during those times.

"I've said it before—let's refrain from discussing Faye's adoption. We're family, after all. There's no need for any lingering resentment toward her due to misunderstandings," Aaron insisted firmly.

Melody frowned and fell silent.

After a moment's pause, she suddenly remembered Daphne's imprisonment. With a sudden realization, she took Aaron's hand and said, "If you doubt me, why don't you ask your mother? She'll confirm everything!"

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