Summary of Chapter 772 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 772 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.
The pain instantly vanished as soon as the needles were removed.
Eagle felt overwhelming relief and began shedding tears of joy. The near-death experience had deeply affected him, leaving him emotionally shaken.
"If you cry again, I'll make sure you regret it!" Helen shouted.
Eagle finally quieted down and hurriedly got up from the ground. "Ma'am, you're quite something. I'm not going back to SK Group. I'll stick with you instead!" he said with a flirtatious grin, approaching Helen.
Chandler's expression darkened as he positioned himself between them. He gave Eagle a stern look, silently warning him.
Aware of Chandler's formidable reputation, Eagle reluctantly took a step back. Nevertheless, he pressed on, "Ma'am, do you have a vendetta against SK Group? Don't worry, I have connections. Let me join you—I promise not to cause any trouble!"
"Could you please just shut up?" Helen had a strong aversion to noise. "And stop calling me 'ma'am'!"
Did she really look that old?
"Alright, my lady." Eagle chuckled. The scar on his face resembled a decorative mark, unable to conceal his mischievous demeanor.
Meanwhile, Helen couldn't help but roll her eyes in exasperation. "What an idiot," she thought.
Despite her reservations, Helen recognized the importance of keeping Eagle close. After all, he could play a vital role in her future investigations into SK Group.
At that moment, Jenson stirred awake.
He rubbed his head and scanned the area, his eyes catching sight of bodies scattered across the ground. Startled, he jumped to his feet, finally becoming aware of Helen and the others nearby.
"What's going on? Is this World War 3 or something?" Jenson looked completely bewildered.
Unable to tolerate his cluelessness any longer, Helen shook her head and walked away.
"What's on your mind?" Helen asked, still not quite accustomed to calling Melody "Mom".
"Maybe it's because I'm older now, or perhaps I haven't fully adjusted yet," Helen mused to herself. "Hopefully, things will improve with time."
Upon seeing Helen enter, Melody quickly stood up. She took Helen's hand and exclaimed joyfully, "Welcome back! You must be tired, aren't you? Where did you go today? Did you and Chandler get into an argument?"
Helen chuckled wryly. "You're firing so many questions at once. Which one should I answer first?"
"My bad," Melody said sheepishly, "Have you had dinner yet?"
"Yes, I had a light meal with Chandler," Helen replied honestly. After a moment's pause, she asked, "You seemed upset earlier. Did something happen?"
Melody sighed deeply, her brow furrowing once more. "It's Cameron. Despite being saved that day, he lost sensation in his lower body. We're not sure if he can ever walk again."
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