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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 776

Summary for Chapter 776: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Chapter 776 – 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 776 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

What entitled Helen to such special treatment?

After all, she was just a country bumpkin who had returned. Who knew what germs or crude habits she might bring with her? Didn't Cameron find her dirty at all?

With Faye, Cameron discussed gender differences, but with Helen, he clung to her and wouldn't let go. Did he truly believe she was dead or something?

Just then, Chandler entered through the front door. As he observed the unfolding scene, a sense of resignation crept over his expression.

It seemed Helen had garnered yet another admirer.

"Oh, Helen. No matter how often I see you, I can't help but want to protect you," Chandler thought.

As Faye turned her head, she spotted Chandler entering. With a hint of sarcasm, she remarked, "Cameron, just so you're aware, Helen is already engaged to Mr. Chandler here. Showing affection toward her in his presence might stir up some jealousy."

Upon hearing this, Cameron reluctantly let go of Helen.

Turning to Chandler, Cameron met his gaze, their eyes locking in understanding. They exchanged a silent nod, a mutual acknowledgment passing between them.

Out of nowhere, Cameron chimed in casually, "Why all the fuss? Isn't it natural for siblings to hug? Besides, Bee has been away for so long. I'm just catching her up on what she missed during childhood."

"But Helen isn't a child anymore," Faye muttered through clenched teeth, her tone tinged with resentment.

Cameron looked surprised, lowering his gaze. "Faye, are you really going to split hairs with me? I remember you used to be more understanding."

"I…" Faye hesitated, taken aback by the accusation of being nitpicky. To avoid coming across as confrontational, she adjusted her approach.

"That's not my intention. I'm simply concerned that others might perceive Helen as spoiled and lacking in manners. It could potentially harm her reputation."

Meanwhile, Melody was unusually cheerful, offering Cameron a thumbs-up. "Well said, Cameron!"

Faye seethed with anger, unable to bear the humiliation any longer. With a sharp flick of her hair, she turned on her heel and strode away defiantly.

Ronald shot a furious glare at Cameron's back. With his teeth clenched in resentment, he begrudgingly followed Faye.

Exiting Spencer Residence, Faye abruptly halted and lashed out behind her. "I can't believe I ever thought you were worth my time!"

Furious, Ronald stood with his hands on his hips. His suit jacket flared open, looking disgruntled.

He retorted sharply, "Fine, call me worthless. But tell me, besides this 'worthless' person standing by your side, who else do you think would give you the time of day?"

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