Summary of Chapter 842 from Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Chapter 842 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.
Maurice definitely disliked sarcastic remarks, but he endured them for his son. He refused to leave and stood there with determination. "I want to see Bianca."
"Maurice, Bee is always busy. Even if she is back, I'm reluctant to let her suffer for irrelevant people. Please go back." Melody rejected him.
"Irrelevant people?" Maurice was frustrated, to begin with, and he was even more displeased to hear that. "Melody, you watched Oliver growing up. How is he an irrelevant person?
"Bianca was not an apathetic person before. Could it be that she has turned heartless and no longer intends to acknowledge me as her uncle after being raised outside for years?"
Just then, an indifferent and deep voice rang out behind his back. "Since she is heartless, let's not bring up the relationship then."
Chandler walked over with Helen and said coldly, "Mr. Boston, stop talking about favors since you think Helen is heartless. Let's talk about business straight away."
Networking ultimately boiled down to interest exchange. Some people traded goods for goods in equal transactions. Meanwhile, people like Maurice liked to take advantage of their family members the most.
Chandler would never give him such a chance. He would definitely exploit those who offered themselves.
Maurice was intimidated by Chandler's powerful aura and said with uncertainty, "What business?"
"You can ask Helen to treat the patient, but in return, you must offer all the shares of the Boston family," Chandler said without expression.
Even Helen couldn't help but raise her eyebrows.
She had heard that Chandler didn't give his opponents any chances to turn the tables in the business world, but she was still surprised when she witnessed his oppressive negotiating attitude firsthand.
"We are so scared." Chandler extended his neck forward and said indifferently, "You seem to forget that you're the ones who have been trying to get on my fiancée's good side.
"Do you think there will be anyone who is reluctant to part with a nuisance?"
How dared Chandler call him a nuisance? He had never heard such a vulgar slander in his life.
Frustrated, he said nothing and stormed out.
As soon as Maurice left, there was a phone ringing in the yard. Chandler's eyebrows twitched when he raised his phone and looked at it.
Helen glanced over and saw the caller ID—Mom.
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