Chapter 791 – 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 791 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Melody and Aaron rushed forward to stop them, but Timothy instantly pushed them away.
Melody was pushed so hard that she hit the cabinet at the side and collapsed to the floor, unable to get up for a long time.
Aaron and Noah became entangled and were unable to approach Cameron as well.
Helen was ready to make a move when Ambrose, who was hurrying over, saw the scene. He dashed in to snatch Cameron from Timothy and then knocked Timothy backward with his head.
Ambrose helped Cameron to Chandler's side and handed him to Chandler. "Mr. Newton, please take care of him. I'll be right back."
Chandler nodded and grabbed both of Cameron's arms while reminding Ambrose, "Be careful."
"Don't worry," Ambrose said confidently, "This minion isn't worth the time of you and my lady. Watch me!"
Before he finished, Timothy threw a punch from behind.
With a change of expression, Ambrose looked over his shoulder and raised his hand to grab Timothy's arm. He then turned around swiftly and kicked Timothy in the stomach in the next second.
Timothy instantly held his stomach and dropped to his knees, groaning with his face flushed red.
Ambrose then struck the back of Timothy's neck, causing Timothy's body to stiffen up before falling face down to the floor, motionless. One move was enough to incapacitate Timothy.
"Well done," Helen complimented lightly.
Ambrose instantly changed from a fierce look to a gentle one. "It's a piece of cake. I still can't compare to you, my lady. This guy is too weak, and I haven't even warmed up."
"I have no idea what you are talking about," Noah said aggrievedly. "The daughter I raised painstakingly was violated by that man. Am I not allowed to seek justice for her?"
"You're quite stubborn." Helen didn't bother to argue with a despicable person like him. She glanced at Ambrose and said, "Can you make him tell the truth within half a day?"
Ambrose responded with a sneer. "An hour is enough for someone like him."
"Alright, I'll leave it to you then. Don't let the reporters catch you," Helen said leisurely.
"Don't worry!" Ambrose then dragged Noah out by his collar. "Come with me!"
Noah was not a fool. He immediately knew that Helen was asking the scarred man to force a confession out of him.
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