What Happens in Chapter 820 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 820, 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.
Helen paused to consider. With Shawn's arrival, all six bedrooms were now fully occupied, leaving no additional space.
"You can stay with Madam Moore and the others," Helen suggested curtly.
"Madam Moore? Who's that?" Della asked.
"She's the kitchen helper," Helen explained.
"What? That's not acceptable!" Della's face betrayed her displeasure, though she tried to conceal it from Helen.
Biting her lip, she added, "It's not a matter of personal preference, but if word gets out that the daughter of the Boston family is staying with the housekeepers, it would be a huge embarrassment for us. Helen, this arrangement is simply unacceptable."
Helen crossed her arms and said, "If this arrangement won't work and nothing else seems suitable, then where do you suggest you stay?"
Della pretended to think it over for a moment. After a brief pause, she said, "When I arrived, I noticed that the neighboring house also seemed to be guarded. It looks like it might belong to the Boston family as well. I wouldn't mind staying there."
As Helen instinctively glanced at Chandler's house, realization dawned on her face.
She had previously been puzzled about why Maurice had decided to send Della here. Now, it was clear to Helen—it was all because of Chandler.
Although it was only Della's first meeting with Helen, she had already set her sights on Chandler. Della certainly was bold.
Helen couldn't help but question whether Maurice and Della had overestimated their chances. Did they really believe Chandler would be interested in someone like Della?
If they were determined to make fools of themselves, Helen saw no reason to intervene—it might even be amusing.
"Alright," Helen agreed readily, heading toward the door. "I'll show you the way."
Della was taken aback by Helen's swift agreement. She paused for a moment in surprise before quickly following her.
Was Helen trying to set up a suitor for him because she had one of her own? Did she want both of them to have separate romantic pursuits?
Already upset over Kyle, Chandler felt his frustration rise as Helen brought another woman into the mix. His expression darkened with anger.
In a huff, he snapped, "If you think there's a room available, then arrange it yourself. Don't bother me with it."
With that, Chandler turned on his heel, intent on avoiding further conflict.
But to his surprise, Helen promptly replied, "Alright, let her stay here. She can handle the cooking and cleaning—you don't need to worry about it."
With that, Helen gave Della a pat on the shoulder before heading into Kyle's room.
As he watched her leave, Chandler's face twisted with anger.
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