Summary of Chapter 797 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 797 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.
Helen's heart was wrapped in warmth, and her body felt like it was melting.
Being unable to resist his hug and respond with more sensual words, she could only stay in his embrace and listen to his heartbeat.
They only returned to the front yard after a while.
After they moved into the new house, Cameron hired some household staff. The one responsible for cooking was Cindy Moore.
"Prepare dinner for five more people tonight," Helen requested as soon as she came to the front yard.
"Do you have guests coming over?" Chandler asked.
"Yeah, you can say so." Helen brushed him off. "Just do as I say, Madam Moore."
"Yes, Ms. Spencer," Cindy responded before turning to the kitchen.
Two hours later, Cameron was full of vitality.
"I feel that I can take down ten people at once now." Cameron flexed his muscles, looking like he was ready to get into a big fight.
In fact, his physique remained the same, and he was just showing his lean arms. His bones and joints, though, had changed. Of course, those were not apparent.
Melody got up to hit him. "How dare you think of battling ten people at once? Do you want Bee to treat you again after getting beaten half-dead? You rascal! Are you trying to wear her out?"
"Mom, stop hitting me!" Cameron dodged her, but he couldn't stand her chasing and beating him, so he admitted defeat.
"Alright, alright. I was wrong. I won't fight unprepared, and I won't make Helen suffer for me again in the future. Is this okay?"
"That's more like it." Only then did Melody stop.
Hearing that, Cameron stopped and glanced around the dining table. He was a little embarrassed when he realized that others' plates were empty.
"I'm sorry." Cameron laughed awkwardly. "I'm too hungry today."
"It's fine, it's fine." Charlie chuckled and said, "Food is a blessing. Cameron, eat more if you can."
"No, thanks." Cameron put down the ham hock. He was also worried that overeating would harm his body.
"Just eat," Helen said slowly, "Now your vital points and bones are undergoing great changes. The substances and energy required for the cells' renewal will have to be replenished through food. Your stomach will be able to digest whatever you eat."
She paused and gave him a drumstick from her plate. "You are what you eat. Don't you want chicken? Have more meat, and you'll be able to defeat Timothy in less than a few days."
"Really?" Cameron was excited, but he soon came to his senses and said angrily, "Timothy is nothing in front of you. What's the point of beating him?"
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