Summary of Chapter 777 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 777 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.
Faye's eyes gleamed with intense hostility. She couldn't fathom that even Ronald dared to belittle her now.
"Why did Helen have to come back? If it weren't for her, everything would have been fine. For years, I've been the one guarding the Boston family. Why should she return and effortlessly win everyone's favor? I won't accept it. She won't take away what rightfully belongs to me!" Faye thought to herself.
After exchanging heated words, Ronald and Faye ultimately went their separate ways on bad terms.
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After Faye and Ronald stormed off, Cameron turned to Helen once more.
"Helen, pack your things. You're coming home with me today. Don't worry. As long as I'm here, no one in the Boston family will dare mistreat you."
Charlie and Sylvia nodded in agreement. It appeared that not all the men in the Boston family were clueless. From now on, Helen would have her family to protect her.
However, Helen shook her head. "No, it's inconvenient to stay at Boston Residence. I still need to help Grandma with her illness."
"I understand." Cameron nodded.
He then approached Charlie and Sylvia, saying, "If you don't mind, I'd like to find a larger place for all of you. Eventually, we can all move in together. My mom could help take care of you. How does that sound?"
"Cameron, are you planning to move out too?" Melody chimed in. Given Cameron's decisive nature, she couldn't help but worry about Aaron back home.
Though Aaron was a bit oblivious, he held a special place in Melody's heart. Leaving him alone made her uneasy.
"Yeah," Cameron affirmed, "Bee has been neglected all these years. Being closer would allow us to take better care of her."
"You don't have to do this," Helen replied, feeling uneasy about Cameron's enthusiasm. "I don't need your help."
Cameron lifted his gaze, a mix of pain and resignation in his eyes. "Just because you think you don't need it doesn't mean I shouldn't offer. What kind of brother would I be then?"
He then turned to Melody and requested, "Mom, could you please arrange for some housekeepers to come over? Helen and her grandparents could use some help with packing later."
"Don't worry," Melody reassured him.
After exchanging a meaningful glance with Melody, Cameron hurriedly left the living room.
Walking past Chandler, he briefly halted and instructed curtly, "Come with me."
Chandler glanced at Helen for assistance, but she shrugged, indicating she couldn't help. With a resigned smile, Chandler eventually acquiesced and followed Cameron out.
Cameron stood by the stone pillar outside, waiting for Chandler. As Chandler approached, Cameron asked casually, "Got a smoke?"
Since his falling out with Priscilla, Chandler had always kept cigarettes on him. Without a word, he retrieved one from his pocket along with a lighter and passed them to Cameron.
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