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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 775

Summary for Chapter 775: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

What Happens in Chapter 775 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Dive into Chapter 775, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

At some point, Faye arrived at Spencer Residence, accompanied by Ronald. They stood beneath a willow tree in the courtyard, their backs turned to the living room, deep in thought.

Just then, Helen walked out with Melody, guiding her along. As soon as Helen caught sight of Faye and Ronald, her expression immediately turned grim.

Hearing footsteps, Ronald glanced up and discreetly nudged Faye's sleeve.

Faye turned and hastened over. "Mom, Helen, how's Cameron doing?"

"Hmph." Melody brushed off Faye's hand. "What's the matter? Are you afraid Cameron might wake up and compete with you for the inheritance?"

At Melody's words, a flicker of coldness passed through Faye's eyes. Nevertheless, she swiftly regained her composure, wearing a resigned expression.

"Mom, you've got it all wrong!" she exclaimed. "Cameron has always treated me well. How could I wish him any harm?"

"In this day and age, it's hard to say. Besides biological family, it seems you can never truly know someone's heart!" Melody remained unfazed, nudging Helen into the living room as they walked.

Shortly after, Cameron changed into fresh clothes and quickly caught up with them.

"Cameron!" Faye exclaimed, rushing over to him with excitement. She embraced Cameron tightly, reminiscent of old times. "I'm so happy for you!"

Cameron hesitated momentarily, taken aback. He gently removed himself from her embrace, a forced smile on his face. "Faye, are you genuinely happy for me?"

Sensing an underlying implication in his words, Faye frowned involuntarily. Her smile froze as she struggled to respond. "O-Of course, Cameron. Why would you doubt—"

"It's nothing," Cameron interjected, his gaze filled with meaning as he observed her. "It's just that you're grown up now, and things change between men and women. Maybe we should maintain some distance from now on. After all, you're engaged and will soon be part of another family."

Cameron shifted his gaze to Ronald as he spoke those final words. Without overtly stating it, he subtly ended Faye's ties with the Boston family.

Cameron's embrace was firm and reassuring, securely holding her. Helen was initially startled, feeling an impulse to pull away.

Nonetheless, she soon surrendered to his assertiveness, gradually becoming more at ease.

It was an odd sensation. Unlike Chandler's overwhelming affection, Cameron's embrace was straightforward yet heartfelt.

It felt as if everything was unfolding naturally and as it should, effortlessly falling into place.

Helen drew in a deep breath, feeling a profound sense of familial connection that extended beyond Melody.

Standing nearby, Faye couldn't tear her eyes away from the unfolding scene. She gripped her fists tightly, her teeth clenched in bitter resentment.

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